On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 03:40:15PM +0200, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
> >> Then engineer asks to run "tail /var/log/messages".
> >> Customer says: "I see
> >>    cannot open ‘/var/log/messages’: No such file or directory
> >> message".
> > And this happens every time in, say, Debian.  Great, isn't it?
> > 
> >> Engineer asks to run journalctl.
> >> Customer says: "I see 'Input/output error' message".
> > How would /var/log/messages file help in case of a corrupted
> > filesystem/disk?
> Are you trying to say that system log is generally useless for
> troubleshooting?  Heh  :)
I am trying to say, that there is no "standard log file".  And
log must be read for "troubleshooting".  Even tail wont save you
from "Input/output error" message.

All your arguments sounds like "I got used to old behavior and
don't want to change anything because I am".  It's a bit
childish, don't you think so?

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