Post APN8VIdm3jX3hsOqB6 by shellkr@mstdn.io
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 (DIR) Post #APN88DrRfBC0Dsn3JY by thor@berserker.town
       2022-11-07T20:32:18Z
       
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       is there a way of turning OFF the syslog file? i mean, i just use journalctl for everything anyway.
       
 (DIR) Post #APN88EE8IpLBMFPAg4 by shellkr@mstdn.io
       2022-11-07T20:54:44Z
       
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       @thor You can make a cap on it. In '/etc/systemd/journald.conf'And change 'SystemMaxFileSize='
       
 (DIR) Post #APN8VIdm3jX3hsOqB6 by shellkr@mstdn.io
       2022-11-07T20:58:54Z
       
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       @thor Oh.. and don't forget 'SystemMaxFiles' too
       
 (DIR) Post #APN8ky28RYyCQcGVSS by thor@berserker.town
       2022-11-07T21:00:55Z
       
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       @shellkr hm, i'll need to figure out how these mesh with log rotation
       
 (DIR) Post #APN9iqoiP3R1QDXiXA by shellkr@mstdn.io
       2022-11-07T21:12:34Z
       
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       @thor Yeah! There are plenty of info on the web.. you also have 'journalctl --vacuum-time=12h' as a good for oncies...