On Mi, 22.09.21 21:34, krave1986...@gmail.com (krave1986...@gmail.com) wrote:
> So, can I assume that journalctl --flush is for Linux internal processes not
> for end users?
Yes, pretty much.
(Well, I mean, there are scenarios you could think where you want to
tell journald to temporarily switch
> >
> > Now that the operation of flush can be done automatically when you
switch from Storage=volatile to #Storage=volatile, why do we still need
journalctl --flush?
> >
>
> To switch from volatile storage to persistent storage on boot as explained
in the man page. On boot /var may not be availabl