I've done the full-upgrade and disabled the non-Ubuntu extensions and
then re-triggered the crash with `echo mem > /sys/power/state`.  This
now causes a hard hang of the whole system - its no longer accessible
over the network when it tries to wake up.  There is no new log in
/var/crash and the last thing in kern.log is it going to sleep.  This
doesn't seem promising.

The kernel is a custom-built 5.9.0 built from Linus' repository - I'm
not expecting a lot of support with that.

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