Re: [qubes-users] /var/log excessive filesystem usage

2017-11-11 Thread Chris Laprise
On 11/11/2017 03:38 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote: Wait fedora doesn't sign their stuff? Damn that's terrible! So when you dnf something there isn't any gpg verification of the files? Fedora signs packages individually. But nearly all (except Fedora) sign the overall repository manifest as

Re: [qubes-users] /var/log excessive filesystem usage

2017-11-11 Thread taii...@gmx.com
On 11/11/2017 06:58 AM, Chris Laprise wrote: Systemd linux takes 1min+ to boot vs 15 seconds on devuan's plane jane SysVinit (redhat only created systemd to run a hostile takeover of the linux community ... you must be new to Linux. :) Redhat has long exercised undue influence over Linux

Re: [qubes-users] /var/log excessive filesystem usage

2017-11-11 Thread Chris Laprise
On 11/10/2017 05:57 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote: On 09/26/2017 03:56 AM, Alex wrote: On 09/26/2017 09:44 AM,taii...@gmx.com wrote: Update: deleting the contents of /var/log, /tmp and /var/tmp caused my system to be unbootable which is silly as these are not meant to be permanent locations I

Re: [qubes-users] /var/log excessive filesystem usage

2017-11-10 Thread taii...@gmx.com
On 09/26/2017 03:56 AM, Alex wrote: On 09/26/2017 09:44 AM,taii...@gmx.com wrote: Update: deleting the contents of /var/log, /tmp and /var/tmp caused my system to be unbootable which is silly as these are not meant to be permanent locations I received errors about qmemmman not being able to

Re: [qubes-users] /var/log excessive filesystem usage

2017-09-27 Thread Alex
On 09/26/2017 11:11 PM, haaber wrote: >> On 09/26/2017 09:44 AM, taii...@gmx.com wrote: >> >> Please check settings in /etc/systemd/journald.conf to make sure >> journald only logs what you need (and, in my case, does not discard >> what it thinks I don't need). > Could you me more specific

Re: [qubes-users] /var/log excessive filesystem usage

2017-09-26 Thread haaber
> On 09/26/2017 09:44 AM, taii...@gmx.com wrote: > > Please check settings in /etc/systemd/journald.conf to make sure > journald only logs what you need (and, in my case, does not discard what > it thinks I don't need). Could you me more specific which entry in the default settings are

Re: [qubes-users] /var/log excessive filesystem usage

2017-09-26 Thread David Hobach
On 09/26/2017 09:56 AM, Alex wrote: On 09/26/2017 09:44 AM, taii...@gmx.com wrote: Update: deleting the contents of /var/log, /tmp and /var/tmp caused my system to be unbootable which is silly as these are not meant to be permanent locations I received errors about qmemmman not being able to

Re: [qubes-users] /var/log excessive filesystem usage

2017-09-26 Thread Alex
On 09/26/2017 09:44 AM, taii...@gmx.com wrote: > Update: deleting the contents of /var/log, /tmp and /var/tmp caused my > system to be unbootable which is silly as these are not meant to be > permanent locations > > I received errors about qmemmman not being able to write a file, to > which I had

Re: [qubes-users] /var/log excessive filesystem usage

2017-09-26 Thread taii...@gmx.com
Update: deleting the contents of /var/log, /tmp and /var/tmp caused my system to be unbootable which is silly as these are not meant to be permanent locations I received errors about qmemmman not being able to write a file, to which I had to revert the changes and re-create it's directory to

[qubes-users] /var/log excessive filesystem usage

2017-09-15 Thread taii...@gmx.com
my /var/log was using a massive 5GB on an install that is only 6 months old Why is this? did someone jack up the log files? I simply deleted it as I am quite busy but I imagine this is responsible for most of my SSD wear. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google