Closing this task in Ubuntu as this is a FW bug - there is no work for
fwupd as far as I can tell. If that ends up being wrong we can re-open.
If necessary please discuss further in
https://github.com/fwupd/firmware-lenovo or Lenovo forums.
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I did a fundamental mistake and changed two things at a time:
1. deleted the duplicate Linux-Firmware-Updater boot entry with efibootmgr -B
-b 0002
2. decided to apply the two firmware upgrades separately
I ran fwupdmgr upgrade twice, selected the Intel ME upgrade first,
rejected the System
I'm now reliably in this situation:
efibootmgr shows
| BootCurrent: 0003
| Timeout: 0 seconds
| BootOrder:
0003,001A,,0018,0019,001B,001C,001D,001E,001F,0020,0021,0002,0027
| Boot* Windows Boot Manager
| Boot0002* Linux-Firmware-Updater
| Boot0003* ubuntu
...
This happened again, while trying to upgrade the Lenovo ThinkPad X390
system firmware from version 1.70 to 1.71. I missed the initial details
again, unfortunately -- didn't see what the computer was doing while
rebooting, came back to see it booted into Windows with the 'ubuntu'
boot menu entry
> After charging battery to 12% and updating by "fwupdmgr upgrade",
computer restart -> show "Check power failure,please insert the power
source or charge the power" -> power on normally.
The error message give the impression that you had the power cable
disconnected and battery at 12% while
Hi Marius.
I spent some time following the steps and testing them, but the phenomenon
you describe didn't happen. After charging battery to 12% and updating by
"fwupdmgr upgrade", computer restart -> show "Check power failure,please insert
the power source or charge the power" -> power on
If it helps, I have in my notes the full output of `efibootmgr -v` from
Oct 16 with the 'ubuntu' entry missing, and then the full output after I
ran grub-install to recover.
I do not have a full output of `efibootmgr -v` from earlier, but I do
have just the `ubuntu` entry from February, after a
1. My notes say "LENOVO System firmware 0.1.67 -> 0.1.70, also described
as Lenovo ThinkPad T490s/ThinkPad X390 (W-BIOS) System Firmware 1.70".
I have recorded in my notes that after I attempted the update from snap-
store (at 7% battery), I ran fwupdmgr get-upgrades in a terminal and saw
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Hi Marius.I want to confirm some details:
1.Could you provide me specific firmware (e.g. BIOS、ME……) that snap-store
offered.
2.Do you still remember the version of the firmware before and after upgrade.
3. As description, you fix it through one instruction from “rescue USB”.
Could you
Perhaps a relevant detail: https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/pull/2757
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Title:
firmware upgrades remove the ubuntu boot loader from EFI boot vars
A strange thing happened today: snap-software told me there are
important system upgrades available, and one of those was the same
firmware upgrade for the x390 (1.67 -> 1.70) that I was sure I'd already
installed yesterday.
fwupdmgr get-updates and /sys/class/dmi/id/bios_version confirmed that
Note - tracked internally by LO-788 (for my reference)
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Definitely. Thanks Mario
Mark
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The behavior of what boot entries are used or changed after a firmware
upgrade is entirely a firmware behavior.
@Mark can you please have your team look into this.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Mark Pearson (markrhpearson)
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