I may have installed it incorrectly, but what I've got is not working.
It boots fine with Secure Boot disabled, but it shuts down with the same
message about a compromised system as the stock GRUB. What I did to
test:

1) Installed grub-efi-amd64-signed (version
   1.142.10+2.04-1ubuntu26.8)
2) Copied /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi-signed/grubnetx64.efi.signed to
   
/var/lib/maas/boot-resources/snapshot-20210121-195440/bootloader/uefi/amd64/grubx64.efi
3) Booted a test node with Secure Boot disabled; it was
   fine.
4) Enabled Secure Boot and tried again; it failed.

If I've got the wrong package, I can try again. Please advise.

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  Chainbooting from grub over the network to local shim breaks chain of
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