On 04/15/2013 07:13 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 15.04.2013 21:35, schrieb Thilo Six:
+ dropping human readable textfiles in favour of c binary code, which makes it
needless more complex to debug the whole show.
That's non-sense. systemd unit files are text-files in ini-like format
and much more readable then shell scripts with all their boiler plate.
I think it was more in reference to the systemd journal, which is not
plaintext by any means. It has nice usability to it when things are
going well, but I think a lot of pros would sooner run a syslong daemon
alongside it so that they can read what happened in a plaintext
environment where journalctl may not be able to help.
UNLESS, does anyone know if journalctl works fine inside a
LiveCD/DVD/USB/Ferret/Whatever on another systemd setup? Or, maybe as a
better way to put it, use a live media's journalctl to use a non-running
systemd's journal?
Conrad
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