I don't know if anyone has reported the issue on my laptop, but I
confirm that my Toshiba L50-B-17V is now hanging on a tread because of
this issue. I installed 17.10 a while ago, noticed the issue of the
locked BIOS, but I didn't think Ubuntu could've caused it. I honestly
thought my CMOS battery was failing or something like that.

Today I read about this bug and the symptoms are clear. I can't save any
BIOS setting, and I can't boot from USB anymore. I didn't try booting
from CD as of now. If that is not an option, this laptop is basicly as
long lived as the OSs it's working with right now (Kubuntu 17.10 and
Windows 10). And if GRUB on Ubuntu fails, it's basicly the end since I
can't even boot into a live session to repair it.

Any news about a possible solution?

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  Ubuntu 17.10 corrupting BIOS - many LENOVO laptops models

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