This bug is high risk! It's effectively bricked a Dell Latitude E6540
:-(

My theory is that, somehow, the update caused a change to the firmware
NVRAM settings and boot entries for UEFI, and the Dell code can't handle
something unexpected. And after I've entered BIOS password, the firmware
code sadly fails to even manage to enter setup (F2) or the one time boot
menu (F12). That's lousy fail-safe coding on the firmware devs part.
Surely if searching NVRAM for boot options fails, that shouldn't keep
the user locked out of the BIOS settings!

Here's what happened in my case:
1. Had a working install of Ubuntu Gnome 15.04 dual booting with Windows 10 and 
BIOS version A15 for this dell.
2. UEFI Secure Boot was enabled. The UEFI boot order priority options were set 
to favour the ubuntu entry (which effectively points to the 
EFI/ubuntu/shimx64.efi entry).
3. I ran the standard upgrade via the GUI from 15.04 to 15.10.
4. Upgrade process reported success, prompted to reboot. After a reboot, the 
system failed to boot into grub or anything else! Even with a UEFI compatible 
install CD or USB drive, I couldn't get it to boot.
5. Both F2 (BIOS setup) and F12 (one time boot menu) no longer work! This is a 
HUGE issue, since now I can't even use the BIOS options to change UEFI settings 
(e.g. look at enabled boot options, priority or disable secure boot, etc)
6. Opened up the laptop, disconnected the coin-cell CMOS battery, pressed the 
power button to discharge and force a BIOS settings reset (I've followed this 
process on many other systems to deal with a bugged out BIOS). Sadly no luck, 
same issue persists (I'm guessing removing the CMOS battery didn't manage to 
reset the NVRAM as I hoped).

What's interesting is I can take the SSD drive out, put it in a similar
laptop, and it boots. It booted into Windows 10 at first, but after
using settings (F2) on the working laptop, I could simply switch to the
EFI/ubuntu/shimx64.efi as the first option and UEFI secure boot into
Ubuntu Gnome 15.10 works fine.

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  [Fujitsu LIFEBOOK LH532 (UMA)] Ubuntu EFI install locks out firmware
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