3 points | by Curiositry 7 hours ago ago
3 comments
My worst cases were all related with early boot problems, so the dracut shell was helpful.
30 years ago, suspend was dicey in Windows.
Things have improved but you’re still pressing your luck…
What about SSH in to debug before rebooting? Or maybe log with the kernels’ net console feature (mainly wired Ethernet), assuming a physical serial port isn’t available
Claude has me doing fancy stuff with dmesg and journalctl. Can’t pretend to understand a lot of it but it has saved my butt a few times.
My worst cases were all related with early boot problems, so the dracut shell was helpful.
30 years ago, suspend was dicey in Windows.
Things have improved but you’re still pressing your luck…
What about SSH in to debug before rebooting? Or maybe log with the kernels’ net console feature (mainly wired Ethernet), assuming a physical serial port isn’t available
Claude has me doing fancy stuff with dmesg and journalctl. Can’t pretend to understand a lot of it but it has saved my butt a few times.