If the entry disappeared on it's own, that sounds like it's probably the 
firmware's doing in somnething like "de-duping" entries.  And it would explain 
this behavior better.  Something along the lines of:
1) Reboot system
2) Firmware runs de-dupe algorithm
3) Firmware tries to run BootNext (fails)
4) Firmware runs BootOrder as a fallback (which was 0001).

So if fwupd had chosen to re-use 0002 this wouldn't have exposed your
firmware bug.

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