Am 23.02.2014 21:11, schrieb Salvo Tomaselli: > 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?
I have no idea. I'm just trying to understand what is wrong on your system. So far it's hard to tell. By default the rsyslog is obviously enabled. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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