I have an existing install of Ubuntu 22.04 on a QEMU virtual machine which I've
decided to update the UEFI firmware. After doing so, GRUB no longer boots
("Synchronous Exception" message seen). After a git bisect session, I found the
problematic 2997ae38739756ecba9b0de19e86032ebc689ef9. The comment says GRUB
should have been fixed in 2017, but for one reason or another, my VM which was
built in 2022 still had the issue. Regardless, I don't think it's a good idea
to break GRUB, even if it's fixed in 2017. In the very least, a better error
message would be preferable to crashing with an "Synchronous Exception."
Googling this error message shows that other people may be hitting this issue
as well but the vague error symptom means its impossible to know if it's the
same issue or not.
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