On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 07:27:03PM -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 10:31:27 +0100
>
> Regarding eliminating the journal, you bring up a good point. But so
> did some other people arguing the opposite. I suggest an installation
> that gives the following choices:
>
> * Don't use a j
On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 10:31:27 +0100
Edward Bartolo via Dng wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The Raspberry Pi is very frequency used with an SD Card which is
> highly intolerant of frequent writes as these are limited. My first SD
> Card became read only after about six weeks with Devuan running. Using
> Rasp
On 11/13/19 12:26 AM, Edward Bartolo via Dng wrote:
Quote from Bruce Ferrel: "There are actually a couple of ways around
the SD wear issue, even though people seem to dearly LOVE SSDs with
the exact same issue;
1.) Use a USB drive.
2.) Somewhat more esoteric, PXE boot and run from an NFS image
Hal,
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 04:35:14AM -0600, hal wrote:
> Hi,
> Any way to disable elogind from filling up the message logs? I think all
> these messages are happening because I have cron jobs running frequently.
>
> I could possibly tell rsyslog to file these in cron.log (if it is cron) but
>
Hi,
Any way to disable elogind from filling up the message logs? I think all
these messages are happening because I have cron jobs running frequently.
I could possibly tell rsyslog to file these in cron.log (if it is cron)
but there is still the problem of excess logging taking up disk space.
Quote from Bruce Ferrel: "There are actually a couple of ways around
the SD wear issue, even though people seem to dearly LOVE SSDs with
the exact same issue;
1.) Use a USB drive.
2.) Somewhat more esoteric, PXE boot and run from an NFS image."
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You are right, people love SD Cards, not f