This bug also affects hogplum, a Dell PowerEdge T610, running Ubuntu
14.04 with a 3.13.0-140 kernel. Here's the uname data from it:

$ uname -a
Linux hogplum 3.13.0-140-generic #189-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 15 16:06:29 UTC 2018 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Running "sudo fwts uefirtmisc" causes a reboot with "33.3%" shown as the
percent complete, just as with the Dell T710.

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Title:
  "fwts uefirtmisc" causes reboot in recent kernels

Status in Provider for Plainbox - Checkbox:
  Invalid
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  In doing Meltdown regression testing, we found that one server,
  lucuma, a Dell PowerEdge T710, would spontaneously reboot when running
  the miscellanea/fwts_test under Ubuntu 14.04.5 with a
  3.13.0-139-generic #188-Ubuntu kernel. This test has been dropped from
  our test list for 16.04, so it was not initially tested under more
  recent kernels. This server has been out of our testing queue for
  years, so it hasn't been tested since Ubuntu 10.04. Thus, we don't yet
  know if the problem is a regression or if it's existed for a long
  time. We need to do more testing to better isolate the issue; stay
  tuned for more information....

  The system's entry on C3 is:

  https://certification.canonical.com/hardware/200910-4539/

  The submission showing the error is:

  https://certification.canonical.com/hardware/200910-4539/submission/126589/

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