Oops, I got the options mixed up, it is "hibernate" and "suspend", but
the bug still applies.

** Description changed:

- The only options provided are hibernate and suspend. "Do nothing" should
- be allowed, especially for situations where hibernation would not work,
- and suspend might be broken.
+ The only options provided are hibernate and shutdown. "Do nothing"
+ should be allowed, especially for situations where hibernation would not
+ work, and also for calibrating the battery (which requires being able to
+ have the system "do nothing".

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Title:
  There is no option to "do nothing" when power is critically low
  (11.10).

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