Thanks Connor. My test configuration is a custom core system using the
official core18 kernel snap on a KVM-based virtual machine. The kernel
snap is installed from channel 18 (snap download --channel 18 pc-kernel)
and my current revision is 240. That said, it's easy to test new kernels
as long as I can convert them to a snap package. Foundations is
currently preparing a kernel snap based on eoan so I can check with this
newer kernel if the problems persist (it could be a first check for a
bisect), but I could also boot an instrumented kernel that would give us
a better insight on what could be happening.

So, to summarize: we can use either approach, but my feeling is that the
debug kernel and the eoan kernel could be a good start to help us to
gather more data points. Ideally I could start testing that next week
after returning from Toronto. Would that work for you?

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