i'm using testing/unstable, systemd (215-11), 
etc. everything up to date, so i'm hoping this is a 
transitory thing, but i'm trying to understand the 
pathway a message takes from the kernel to where it 
should end up in /var/log/{messages,kern,syslog}.

  for quite some time the messages would arrive as
desired in one of those files.  during recent
testing they no longer do.

  there are no changes made to my rsyslog setup and
when looking at systemd journals the messages aren't
there either.

  so i'm not sure if the kernel itself isn't noticing
the segfault, or if it is trying to hand the message
to systemd and not getting through or what...

  any hints on trying to get this resolved would be
great.

  thanks!

  in the meantime i'll see if i can revert to previous
systemd and see if that solves the issue...


  songbird


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