Isn't these ARM laptops is only aarch64 devices that need signed shim to
boot with enabled Secure Boot? Maybe it's make sense to modify shim-
signed package to not fail if UEFI variable can not be modified and
throw warning message instead?

I propose this because AFAIK this "UEFI variable writing" issue is not
going anywhere anytime soon, and current version of the script prevent
regular distribution upgrades because shim-signed package
installation/upgrade will always fail.

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  shim-signed package can not be configured on Lenovo Yoga C630 WOS

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