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Package: release-notes
Severity: normal
See
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2020/02/msg00004.html
We should document in the release notes, that systemd has enabled
persistent logging in journald.
Personally, I would prefer to do that on upgrades and new installations
and document that accordingly (and that is what the systemd package
currently does).
The discussions on debian-devel are still ongoing, so this might still
change though.
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Hi,
On 01-04-2021 07:50, Justin B Rye wrote:
> Andrei POPESCU wrote
>> On Mi, 31 mar 21, 17:33:47, Justin B Rye wrote:
>>> +<section id="persistent journal">
>>> + <title>Persistent systemd journal</title>
>>> + <para>
>>> + Systemd in bullseye activates its persistent journal functionality
>>> + by default, storing its files in
>>> + <filename>/var/log/journal/</filename>. See <ulink
>>> +
>>> url="&url-man;/bullseye/systemd/journald.conf.5.html">journald.conf(5)</ulink>
>>> + for details.
>>
>> To me systemd-journald.service(8) seems like a better introduction.
>
> And it does have a fairly conspicuous pointer towards journald.conf(5)
> and Storage= in particular. Fair enough.
>
>> It's probably also worth mentioning that on Debian the journal is
>> readable by members of 'adm', in addition to the default
>> 'systemd-journal' group.
>
> So something like the attached:
Pushed.
Paul
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