On 24/12/13 21:06, Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 08:48:45PM +1100, Allan Duncan wrote:
>> > I _like_ to use vi and grep to find traces of whatever I was trying to 
>> > extract from messages.
> newsflash: you are wrong.
> 
> it doesn't matter what you think you like, or what you think your needs
> might be - you are just plain wrong. systemd's author knows better than
> you.
> 
> welcome to the new Lennartix mono-culture.  your distro will be assimilated.

Can you please refrain from posting crap?  (In case it was supposed to
be funny, it was pretty lame.)

Again, as I said before, journalctl doesn’t prevent you from doing any
of that.  Your Lennart-bashing is currently based on a strawman.

I don’t know about you, but I thought this was pretty straightforward:

  $ journalctl | vim -
  $ journalctl | grep SCSI

Of course, you can get better niceties by actually taking advantage of
some of journalctl’s features (hint: the future looks a lot brighter
with your head out of the sand):

  $ journalctl _EXE=/usr/sbin/sshd
  $ journalctl _SYSTEMD_UNIT=httpd.service _SYSTEMD_UNIT=mysqld.service

Or if you like, combine filtering and grep:

  $ journalctl _EXE=/usr/sbin/dhclient | grep 'bound to'

If you’re still having trouble, maybe you should, dare I say it, RTFM?

  $ man journalctl

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