Hi Jeff
18.0.4 it worked fine .So only issue seen on the 20.04 OS.
Gonga beach is nothing but  LSI C3000 RAID adapter.

And the workaround we done to work in UEFI mode is

"Usually whenever a OS is installed in UEFI mode, after the OS install, boot 
loader will automatically create a boot entry mapping to /efi/boot/bootx64.efi.
But for some reason, we are not able to boot Ubuntu 20.04 with the above boot 
entry. So, we went ahead and created a manual boot entry mapping to 
/efi/ubuntu/grub64.efi and this time we are able to successfully boot the OS"

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  Ubuntu  server installation on S3260M4 server gets failed

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