(In reply to comment #18)
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> With a reconfigured syslogd, one could broadcast the messages and log them on
> another computer on the net, so that all messages are logged for sure and won't
> get lost if there is no time left for a sync.
As Roland pointed out in another bug, re-mounting the filesystem containing the
log file with -o sync should be easier and do the trick.
> What would be necessary, would be some educated guess from the developers what
> functions are good candidates, in which such errorF() calls should be inserted.
(In reply to comment #18)
>
> With a reconfigured syslogd, one could broadcast the messages and log them on
> another computer on the net, so that all messages are logged for sure and won't
> get lost if there is no time left for a sync.
As Roland pointed out in another bug, re-mounting the filesystem containing the
log file with -o sync should be easier and do the trick.
> What would be necessary, would be some educated guess from the developers what
> functions are good candidates, in which such errorF() calls should be inserted.
I'd start in RADEONSwitchMode().