As reported above, I tried deleting ../efivars/dump*, but even after a
reboot, the ../vars/dump* directories remain. Worse, the
../efivars/dump* files returned.

I repeated the deletion of ../efivars/dump* and again rebooted. On
second reboot, those files are gone, along with the ../vars/dump*
directories.

If I had not removed tlp and acpi-call-dkms after that first boot, then
rebooting may well have filled the NVRAM and bricked the machine!

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  Impossible to Delete  UEFI Dump Files - CONFIG_EFIVAR_FS &
  CONFIG_EFI_VARS both =y

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