Carlos E. R. wrote:
(a) copy your kernel output either to your serial port (to a terminal or file on another system) or over the network to another machine's kernel log - you may see some messages which don't make it to the machine's own screen
No possible, I already asked in the bugzilla if this could be done. s2disk doesn't output to serial port. During this phase there is only a text console working, messages are printed there, and when the problem happens nothing prints any message there. There is nothing nowhere.
Running a serial console might help you capture some output.
I have the knowledge to hack at my own s2disk, but I failed to create rpms for it, thus nobody else can try my hacks unless a dev creates them.
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