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Missing firmware for Lenovo Thinkpad hardware
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nothing happens after reboot #11

Open emilas44 opened 5 years ago

emilas44 commented 5 years ago
fwupdmgr --version
client version: 1.2.9
checkout info:  1.2.9
compile-time dependency versions
    gusb:   0.3.0
    efivar: 37
daemon version: 1.2.9
sudo fwupdmgr install 31c5f61ceb395c6a7379b3481f1560fe7dabe274-Lenovo-ThinkPad-P1X1Extreme-ConsumerMEFirmware-12.0.35.1427.cab
[sudo] password for elvis: 
Decompressing?           [***************************************]
Authenticating?          [***************************************]
Installing on UEFI Device Firmware?                              ]
Scheduling?              [***************************************]

An update requires a reboot to complete. Restart now? [Y|n]: 

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

emilas44 commented 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.

dkwo commented 5 years ago

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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cdock1029 commented 4 years ago

Same issue X1 Extreme Gen 2 and Pop!_OS 19.10

hughsie commented 4 years ago

Is "Boot Order Lock" turned on in the bios?

cdock1029 commented 4 years ago

No sir

ChaotiX66 commented 4 years ago

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?

debalance commented 3 years ago

Same problem here with Debian 10 on several Lenovo T490.

debalance commented 3 years ago

Solved it using the latest fwupd flatpak from flathub.