Hi,
thanks for your replies.
I searched through HCL and the mailing list for similiar problems regarding 
suspend bugs but without luck. Tried several approaches from 
latest-kernel/-qubes-vm, shutting down all AppVMs first, upgrading/downgrading 
BIOS, echo 1 > /sys/power/pm_trace && suspend, etc.
There is one similar HCL entry for my B450 mainboard but without further info 
(all green except untested tpm).

Regarding high system load on AppVM shutdown:
My approach is to put as many (offline) data as possible in a networkless 
vault. Of course for security reasons: it has personal data, music files, iso 
files, work backup files and much more, but also for my backup strategy: 
instead of backing up +500GB each time, i just mount my external drive into the 
vault and copy only file changes with rsync. My backup time decreases from an 
hour down to a couple of minutes max.
Switching from fedora-30 to fedora32 and debian-10 template won't change system 
load on shutdown significantly. Whole system runs on a SSD with luks 
encryption. I didn't make deep changes into the system with which i could 
explain this strange behaviour. Used default settings during installation. The 
vault has 1TB private storage reserved using the qubes manager. Is that too 
much?
I'm gonna test Qubes 4.1 in the next few days.


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