This also broke my Dell Inspiron 7567, running Ubuntu 19.10 and the
default kernel from the repos for 5.3.0-46-generic. Based on some other
workarounds listed, I tried switching to PARTUUID but that still doesn't
work. They system just hangs after 'Loading initial ramdisk ...'

I have secure boot disabled.

The only kernel on my system that boots with this package is an old
`4.13.0-45-generic` one, from there I can re-install the older grub
package and get the system booting again on the new kernel.

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  grub wrongly booting via bios entry point instead of efi when
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