Updated the description with QA section and tester names. I haven't
found a satisfying solution to the sleep 5 yet, everything I tried
caused other problems.

As far as I am aware there is no hardware in a cert lab at the moment,
but I agree that this would be nice.

** Description changed:

  [Availability]
  Currently in universe
  
  [Rationale]
  The package should be pulled in to allow us to support the Lenovo X13s
  hardware in arm64 installer images. Our kernel already provides support,
  this package ships additional config files and scripts needed to make
- everything work seamlessly. 
+ everything work seamlessly.
  
  [Security]
  I don't expect any security impact. The package is mostly config files
  and should only affect this specific hardware.
  
  [Quality assurance]
+ For now mclemenceau, juergh and I have access to test hardware and will test
+ updates manually.
+ 
+ Once we have integrated this into the arm64 installer images I would
+ like to add manual tests to https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual-
+ tests?h=main like we have for Raspberry Pis. Those could specifically
+ cover the configs from this package such as making sure the touch screen
+ works, checking the mac and bluetooth hw addresses etc.
  
  [UI standards]
- no ui
  
  [Dependencies]
  
  [Standards compliance]
  
  [Maintenance/Owner]
  Could be owned by either Kernel or Foundations. I expect very little 
maintenance overhead since
  this is a native package without upstream only shipping a few config files.
  
  [Background information]
  The package provides 3 binary packages.
  
  - hwe-lenovo-x13s-meta: This is picked up by "ubuntu-drivers --recommended" 
in subiquity and pulls
-   in ubuntu-x13s-settings
+   in ubuntu-x13s-settings
  - ubuntu-x13s-settings: A full set of configs needed to make a installation 
work. This includes
-   statically configured kernel command line parameters that would regress 
other devices
+   statically configured kernel command line parameters that would regress 
other devices
  - ubuntu-x13s-settings-nogrub: A safe subset of ubuntu-x13s-settings without 
the kernel command line.
-   On our live media we want those to be set at runtime depending on which 
device we boot on to prevent
-   regressions
+   On our live media we want those to be set at runtime depending on which 
device we boot on to prevent
+   regressions

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