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

Because I'm trying to boot the stock, unmodified
lubuntu-18.04.5-desktop-i386.iso that was released yesterday. It has a
32bit kernel.

> If you manually hacked together an i386 install in UEFI mode, it's up
to you to maintain.

It's just a custom grub.cfg. I believe that using the "loopback" command
to boot a vanilla ubuntu .iso should be within the "normal, supported
use of grub". People using grub should be allowed to ask for support
even though the installer uses grub in a different way. Grub doesn't
exist in the archive only to serve ubiquity.

Anyways, since the problem came from redhat, we should move the
discussion there and the fix will eventually reach Ubuntu, thank you
very much for that information!

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