Accessibility icon & language selection from preboot environment was
only ever possible on x86, when booting in bios mode, when booting with
isolinux.
focal was the last release to use isolinux.
All releases since focal use unified grub2 bootloader on x64 for both
bios & efi boot, thus the experience is the same on both.
The expectation is for the boot to complete into `maybe-ubiquity` mode
which should present language selection as the first screen when one
elects to try or install.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
** Package changed: grub2 (Ubuntu) => cd-boot-images (Ubuntu)
** Package changed: cd-boot-images (Ubuntu) => cd-boot-images-amd64
(Ubuntu)
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Incorrect grub menu appears in live session
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