2012/11/21 Andrej N. Gritsenko <and...@rep.kiev.ua>: > Hello! > > Gergely Nagy has written on Wednesday, 21 November, at 10:29: >>Matthias Klumpp <matth...@tenstral.net> writes: > >>> For syslogd, systemd provides journald for those who want to use it, >>> but the Journal is no dependency of systemd. >>Wrong. You can't have any recent systemd without the Journal, and >>'legacy' syslogds are piggybacking on /run/systemd/journal/syslog, where >>the journal forwards syslog messages to. There's no way around that, you >>can't turn the journal off. Really? I'll take a look at this again, last time I checked journald was not mandatory. Sorry for the misinformation then!
> Does all that mean I cannot have /var/log/* logs with systemd? If > it's so then systemd should never come into any server installation at > the very least. No, it just means that you have two log systems running. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/caknhny_f9xsb9usgxec9qsixqsclsbdgre52ftwpmcufzms...@mail.gmail.com