On Mon, 29.10.12 09:18, Colin Guthrie (gm...@colin.guthr.ie) wrote: > Hi, > > Just a quick note of a wish while I remember. As you've tried very hard > to make "journalctl" without any arguments act mostly like "less > /var/log/messages", one thing I sometimes used to do but no longer can > is scroll to the end of the output (shift+g [or just G if you prefer!]) > and then enter follow mode via shift+f [aka F]. Less then displays > "Waiting for data... (interrupt to abort)". > > Obviously when lessing a file this works fine, but when used in > conjunction with journalctl, it does not. > > Would it be possible to enable some automatic "all output+follow" mode > (as opposed to the "last 10 lines+follow" mode that -f enables) and > enable this mode by default when the automatic paging is used? When > going to the end of the file you'll still only see what it there when > you hit G, but you should then be able to enable follow mode inside the > pager without any quirks. > > As a side note, when you try and exit less' follow mode, you normally > press ctrl+c ("interrupt to abort"). When used with journalctl+pager > this just exists immediately. This would also need to be fixed to make > it behave in the same way.
Added this to the TODO list. Not sure we can really make this work, but we need to invistigate this at least. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel