I'm also assuming a firmware bug here, but I need to consult the
specification. If it is a clear firmware bug then I think plan A should
certainly be to pressure the vendor to release a fix.

Either way, I think we're likely to run into users suffering from this
issue for a while. I tend to see issues like this appear on one platform
only to reappear on other platforms in the future. And even if there is
a firmware solution, we can't expect users to always be running the
latest and greatest firmware. I'd therefore propose that we try to
detect the issue and warn users of the problem - maybe even linking to
this bug.

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  EFI: Fails when BootCurrent entry does not exist

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