@dino99 how was "what most users prefer" prefer determined? Was there a
poll?

Systemd already has configuration options to limit the growth the the
journal. As documented in `man journald.conf`, the defaults are already
set to prevent filling up a disk.

If there were a poll, I can certainly imagine people voting for having
valuable logging kept for review. That has been the policy for syslog
for years. I don't see why someone would want to  suddenly start
throwing away valuable logs at reboot just because the logging backend
is now journald instead of syslog.

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  systemd journal should be persistent by default: /var/log/journal
  should be created; remove rsyslog from default installs

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