Having read through the discussion in this bug report, I understand
why persistent journald logging isn't enabled in Jessie or Stretch
(both of which I've started using recently), but it would perhaps be
helpful to users coming from other distros (in my case, Fedora) if
there was more readily avail
Since it seems this will not be fixed in Jessie - will this be fixed in Stretch?
Best
Martin
On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 11:24:48AM +0200, Michael Stapelberg wrote:
> Hi Josh,
>
> Josh Triplett writes:
> > By default, journald logs to the non-persistent /run/log/journal.
> > journald will only maintain a persistent journal if /var/log/journal
> > exists.
> >
> > Please create /var/log/journa
Hi Josh,
Am 20.07.2013 08:38, schrieb Josh Triplett:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 204-1
> Severity: normal
> File: systemd-journald
>
> By default, journald logs to the non-persistent /run/log/journal.
> journald will only maintain a persistent journal if /var/log/journal
> exists.
>
> Please c
Hi Josh,
Josh Triplett writes:
> By default, journald logs to the non-persistent /run/log/journal.
> journald will only maintain a persistent journal if /var/log/journal
> exists.
>
> Please create /var/log/journal, to enable persistent journal logging.
Note that this is not a straight-forward fi
Package: systemd
Version: 204-1
Severity: normal
File: systemd-journald
By default, journald logs to the non-persistent /run/log/journal.
journald will only maintain a persistent journal if /var/log/journal
exists.
Please create /var/log/journal, to enable persistent journal logging.
- Josh Trip
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