Le mercredi 01 mai 2013 à 15:31 -0400, Cristian Rodríguez a écrit :
El 01/05/13 04:47, Stefan Seyfried escribió:
Then I still have not opted-out of journald and systemd, which was Rudi's subject. :-)
You can 't opt out from the journal or systemd, both are required components in the same sense the kernel is required or a shell is required.
I instructed you how to disable the journal storage. I think that is enough.
Even better, starting with 12.3, we didn't enforce journal storage on
disk by default, since it is now pulled by the "systemd-logger" package
(to allow people to not install any syslog implementation) which is NOT
installed by default.
In 12.2, /var/log/journal was created by default (enabling on disk
journal persistence) and it is kept when upgrading (because we can't
detect if user want to keep it or not). If you don't want it, just
remove the directory.
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Frederic Crozat