Public bug reported:

I have a laptop computer which runs rhel7. I want to install ubuntu ppcle64 in 
a virt-manager virtual machine, but I can't do this directly because rhel7 
doesn't have a new enough qemu to be able to run ppc virtual machines. So I 
install opensuse tumbleweed in a virt-manager virtual machine. Then I try to 
install ubunto 20.04 for ppcle64 in this virtual machine (again under 
virt-manager). When I do this, open firmware in the virtual machine gives an 
error "Not a bootable device".
I think this is a fault with Ubuntu, not a fault with Tumbleweed or RHEL7.
I will attach a screenshot of the problem.

** Affects: boot (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  ubuntu 20.04 ppcle64 fails to install in a vm

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