I second this. I can't even get it to boot. Typically I can boot the installer of Debian or Ubuntu, install, then manually boot the partition with grub and install grub-efi-ia32-bin grub2-common. But I can't get Armbian image to boot at all.
These older 64bit (with 32bit UEFI) Atom SoCs were popular in Win8 era tablets and netbooks. Armbian could turn these into decent little SBC replacements. They are not very useful anymore and I know numerous people with one sitting in a closet. A distro that "just worked" could help keep them out of the dump.