I actually didn't expect a very different answer; after my previous
experiences in the last time. "Invalid", "It's a feature", and "the
problem is located between chair and monitor".

Nevertheless, I should add that that same machine(s) never had this problem 
with W8, later W10, and in the same configuration: double boot with Kubuntu 
18.04, 20.04, 22.04.
And now I had to do the deletion/reboot combination in duplicate, twice, 
including 3 times the reset in the firmware and twice physically with a clip 
within a fortnight. And always only in connection with 24.04. 

Seen in connection with the other UEFI problems reported, like no
poweron and non-functional poweroff resp. shutdown, grub problems, it
comes across as just too simple to state "we're doing okay; the problems
are elsewhere", and setting reports to "Invalid".

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