Thanks for the verification of the test plan!

I have a question, though. The first part of the test plan says:

> 4. check the return value based on different scenarios:
> - plugged in using usb-c
> - plugged in using another non usb port
> - not plugged it at all
> - with a usb-c device plugged in that does not deliver power to the machine
> - with a graphics card or any other PCIE device that happen to have a usb-c 
> port (this with and without 
> a usb-c device connected to this extra port)

In your verification, you said only "...while connected to power" and
"Test on battery", but it's not clear which of the cases above that is
testing. At the very least, it doesn't seem to be testing all those
connection possibilities (usb-c, another usb port, different usb-c
devices regarding source/sink, etc). Could you please clarify, and/or
perhaps perform the testing of those combinations?

I don't think it's necessary to repeat all those for the unattended-
upgrades case: just the first part which checks the exit status of
on_ac_power, since unattended-upgrades just cares about that, and this
was tested already.

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