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On 02/22/2014 01:21 PM, thegeezer wrote: |
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> On 02/21/2014 08:33 PM, J. Roeleveld wrote: |
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>> On Fri, February 21, 2014 18:33, thegeezer wrote: |
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>>> On 02/20/2014 08:06 PM, Tanstaafl wrote: |
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>> <snipped> |
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>>> .. setting systemd to log to syslog to make transitions smoother (as |
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>>> logs are lost on reboot by default) |
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>> Eeerh, logs are lost on reboot? |
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> until you configure journald to have persistent logs |
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>> I only had (it died last weekend) one (yes, ONE) machine that was so |
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>> configured and that was a netbook with only 16GB SSD. |
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>> On all my machines I want to SEE the logs especially if it reboots |
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>> unexpectedly. |
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> which is why i suggest using syslogd to smooth the transition. the last |
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> thing anyone wants to do with a new system is learn how to find out |
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> where the error logs are or how to access them from busybox |
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for those that might need it heads up to make sure you have an initramfs |
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with journalctl builtin |
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https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2014/02/msg00863.html |
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