All I did was add init=/lib/systemd/systemd in my kernel command line. And i went from having log to not having log. I did not change any systemd configuration files, nor rsyslog ones.
Bye > It doesn't. At least not by default. I'm not quite sure which > instructions you mean, that you followed, can you elaborate? > > If syslog.socket is not started for you when you boot, can you reliably > reproduce that? Or was it just, that you didn't have the rsyslog service > enabled? And why wouldn't it be enabled? -- Salvo Tomaselli "Io non mi sento obbligato a credere che lo stesso Dio che ci ha dotato di senso, ragione ed intelletto intendesse che noi ne facessimo a meno." -- Galileo Galilei http://ltworf.github.io/ltworf/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org