A proper workaround is to install grub-i386 in on directory and grub-
efi-x86_64 in another.  Then in each respective grub.cfg, put configfile
/boot/grub/grub.cfg along with a variable indicating what type it is.
You also need to update your /etc/grub.d files to detect what grub
modules are needed.

It's a lot of work, there should be a painless version.

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  Ubiquity should be able to install both grub-pc and grub-efi when
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