FWIW, to address some comments:

> This problem is Ubuntu-specific

It's not. It comes from
https://github.com/rhboot/grub2/commit/1c88c700148acf02863a350055a43eb87e16bbe5
- which adds support for loading 64-bit kernels on 32-bit UEFIs.

> For now, as a workaround, we're using bionic's grub, for example:
https://github.com/alkisg/ltsp5-uefi/blob/master/ltsp5-uefi#L49

Why not use a 64-bit kernel? Should be a much better option.

> This bug stops Android-x86 32 bits systems from booting in 64 bits
machines.

You can't boot them via Ubuntu's grub true, but then they probably have
their own bootloader?

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