Hi, Just a quick announcement that I've enabled persistent journal logs in systemd.
This means the journal logs for your machine will be written in /var/log/journal. You will now be able to use journalctl to get log information about more than just the current boot. You are also free to set up Forward Secure Sealing on the journal logs in order to detect when logs have been tampered with in the event of a breaking. As the journal can capture all syslog logs, systemd now also provides syslog-daemon. If we decide that the journal should be optional for mga3 we will simply move the virtual provides and the ownership of the /var/log/journal folder to a subpackage, but for now, everyone will get it and see how we get on! You are now free to "rpm -e rsyslog" and do away with legacy logging. For more info on how to use journalctl, please read here: http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/journalctl.html For developers who want to enable journal logging in their apps (beyond the simple capabilities of syslog) see here: http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/journal-submit.html Col -- Colin Guthrie colin(at)mageia.org http://colin.guthr.ie/ Day Job: Tribalogic Limited http://www.tribalogic.net/ Open Source: Mageia Contributor http://www.mageia.org/ PulseAudio Hacker http://www.pulseaudio.org/ Trac Hacker http://trac.edgewall.org/
