Hello,
today morning I did a somewhat older openSUSE Tumbleweed Snapshot20210423 test installation on a KVM virtual machine.
Something went wrong during package installation but I could not read the error message because YaST exited and about one second later I was in linuxrc with its ncurses Error/Exit screen.
Because what I actually wanted to do is to "just try out something on Tumbleweed" but that error exit interrupted my ongoing work so I did not do a major mental task switch to dig out the error message and YaST logs. Instead I simply exited and retried with an up to date openSUSE Tumbleweed Snapshot20210914 which worked.
I guess the error was so fatal that YaST could not do anything else than to exit straight.
But the UX is poor in such cases because in practice it is then basically impossible for the user to make a meaningful issue report.
I wished there was an easy way how to get the error message and YaST logs out of the installation system in such cases.
The installation system had Internet access so if there was some YaST error exit dialog where error message and YaST logs could be sent e.g. to any email address or something similar (which the user could enter/specify as he likes), then it would be easy for the user to make later (after he completed his current actual task) a meaningful issue report.
Kind Regards Johannes Meixner