On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 08:30:41PM +0000, Holger Winkelmann [TP] wrote: > Hi, sorry for delay in reply.. > > >> Journal carries messages from the initramfs. We cannot send them from > >> the initramfs, unless we bring up the network then, which we don't want > >> to do just for this purpose. But those messages are stored in /run/log, > >> and then flushed to /var/log, and the uploader tool can forward them > >> after the network is established. > >> > > > > Right but I thought that might be controlled via socket and once the > > network would become available it would dump the content of the socket > > buffer on the wire... > > Please advise me If Im wrong, but I can't see how can control a sending > socket with with a .socket unit. Can you make an example? Many thanks, It would not be controlled with a .socket unit, but through some other means (listening for an address becoming available, networkd status change, NetworkManager status change, or whatever).
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