@Riccardo: The PPA builds I provided had both a fix for this issue and
some security issues, some related to networking code. To help determine
if it is the security fixes or the fix for this bug causing your iPXE
regression, I've uploaded new packages *without* the security fix. Could
you test those? They are in the same PPA.


Unfortunately, I'm unable to reproduce the iPXE issue myself. With ovmf 
0~20180205.c0d9813c-2ubuntu0.1~ppa.1 from my PPA, I'm able to boot into iPXE 
just fine:
  
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/T5Pp7GCmrH/

I haven't configured iPXE to actually boot a kernel, so it stops there -
but yours appears to hang well before that. I've actually only used iPXE
a few times - what I'm doing is using the internal virtio PXE support
from ovmf to PXE boot the iPXE payload. I don't see any messages in your
log prior to iPXE - are you doing the same thing?

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