In the past few days, I have observed that:
- if my wireless connection is set on the 5 GHz band
- when the router switches the channel
- a notification that the connection is lost is displayed
- within seconds, a new connection is made on the 2.4 GHz band (I have a 
connection profile with lower priority)

I have:
- NO MORE freeze because the log files are taking all the disk space
- NO MORE freeze with no possibility to disconnect Network Manager

Actually this behaviour on channel switch has been consistent during the
last few days and is now what I had with Ubuntu 19.10 and older
releases.

I don't know what updates made things change but the current situation
is fine for me.

Kernel is 5.4.0-48-generic x86_64 fully updated and using wpa_supplicant


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Title:
  Intel Wireless 8260 [8086:24f3] Subsystem [8086:1010] on channel
  switch, iwlwifi Microcode SW Error: FW error in SYNC CMD
  CHANNEL_SWITCH_TIME_EVENT_CMD

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