> I looked inside the log file and see that there are logs such as
bootlog1,
> bootlog2 bootlog3, and bootlog4. There is also that series for
maillog,
> cron, spooler, messages, secure, and xferlog. Are these the normal
logs
> that are supposed to be there?
Yes, logrotate keeps 4 generations of old logs by default. You can
save space by compressing them, turn on the compress option in
/etc/logrotate.conf
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