> Additionally, GRUB2 also needs to support booting Microsoft's
bootmgfw.efi (using chainloader /efi/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi). This
falls under the scope of dual-boot setups, which many users use. GRUB
2.06 works fine for this, but the issue arises because GRUB 2.12 no
longer supports mixed mode.

Can you actually verify that this is the case with the _Ubuntu_ shim +
_Ubuntu_ GRUB build? As I said, it's not our job to support downstream
builds. The shim+GRUB+Windows all have to be 64-bit for this to work of
course.

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