http://blog.gerhards.net/2011/11/what-i-dont-like-about-journald.html -
the true how systemd owner handles the cases
http://blog.gerhards.net/2011/11/journald-log-hash-chaining-is-broken.html - 
What Lennart said is bullshit. If someone break in your system and can edit 
your syslogs it means the attacker has root access. Then who cares? Seriously? 
once the hacker has root rights it will run this # > /var/log/journal/<unique 
string>/*
and the all logs attacker's fingerprints gone at once. So the security
purpose is bullshit.

and finally:
http://blog.gerhards.net/2011/11/journald-and-rsyslog.html

Everyone who reads this can decide wants to use the 'proper awesome
systemd-journal' or just tolerates it on his system because it must to
be on it (for reason just search in the archive).

Balint

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