Open emilas44 opened 5 years ago
@hughsie asked 'have you tried clearing all the system firmware settings back to defaults'?
No I haven't, how can I do that?
I tried this now: fwupdmgr clear-history
And it cleared the history, I run the update again and it still boots into desktop without performing the firmware upgrade.
Same exact issue with a thinkpad t460s running arch linux. Today is the first time it happens for me, after many succesfull updates.
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Same issue X1 Extreme Gen 2 and Pop!_OS 19.10
Is "Boot Order Lock" turned on in the bios?
No sir
I have the same issue. I run Pop_OS! 19.10 on an internal SSD on my ThinkPad X1 Extreme (Gen1). However, someone suggested to enter the Grub Boot Menu and choose fwupd boot environment from there over at this thread: https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/issues/1685#issuecomment-587329349 Have yet to confirm that it works though. Maybe someone following this thread can?
Same problem here with Debian 10 on several Lenovo T490.
Solved it using the latest fwupd flatpak from flathub.
I have a X1 Extreme and fwupdate does nothing after reboot.... if I run
fwupdmgr update
it downloads the update file and it asks if I want to reboot and If I type in Y and Enter it will reboot and comes normally up to login screen and does nothing. I even made a video so you guys can see it. Maybe someone can suggest something what can I try or do to make it work?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awlPrj4YX0w