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 Firm
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 mi
> 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 tryin
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 nor
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 li
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
│ U
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 pr
Perhaps a relevant detail: https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/pull/2757
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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
no
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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