I have the exact same problem. For more information aber the general
problem see also http://www.linlap.com/fujitsu_lifebook_ah532

In short: you can get the boot menu back but you need to open the laptop
and short two pads. You can then use FreeDOS to flash the "BIOS" (or
whatever this is called nowadays).

But I haven't succeeded yet to install Ubuntu in such a way that it
doesn't break the Boot menu/"bios" menu (the menus you enter when
pressing F2/F12 right after powering on the machine). Is there any way
to debug the problem?

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