https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106801

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--- Comment #24 from [email protected] ---
Halt is indeed not meant to cut power, AFAIK. 

This bug also appears on Lenovo B50-10 and the firmware upgrade (to v2.04) does
not yet solve it. Downgrade to kernel linux-image-3.16.0-57-generic in Ubuntu
Trusty solved it. In case someone wants to try the Lenovo Insyde UEFI upgrade
instructions for Linux:
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Welcome-FAQs-Knowledge-Base/How-to-flash-InsydeH2O-EFI-under-DOS-enviroment/ta-p/278406

Looking at the offending commit part by [email protected] 2015-10-31 11:05:37 UTC
: is it possible that the insyde UEFI misidentifies itself? Insyde is in many
cheapo business laptops, I had the same problem with HP 250 G3 (UEFI update,
performed on Linux, solved it).

Will try to isolate the problem and reconfigure-recompile some kernels if I get
to it.

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