So that's definitely a legacy bios installation, which really isn't
recommended anymore for most systems because EFI boot usually works fine
and exposes more functionality.

I'd at least like to confirm that booting in native EFI works without
nr_cpus=1. You should be able to just run 'sudo apt-get install grub-
efi', then when you reboot rEFInd will have an option that's labeled
something like "Boot EFI\ubuntu\grub64.efi". Use that one, remove
nr_cpus=1, and let us know what happens. Note that this will remove
grub-pc, but it doesn't actually erase grub so you should still be able
to boot back to the legacy mode if something goes wrong.

I'm also curious whether you're intentionally doing the legacy bios
install. If not, how exactly are you flashing the iso and starting the
installer? The only way I can get that is to select the "Boot Legacy OS
from HD" option to start the installer.

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