2015-05-02 14:26 GMT+02:00 Sven Hartge <s...@svenhartge.de>:

> Ludovic Gasc <gml...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > After a fresh install of a Debian Jessie, I see that journald and rsyslog
> > are both installed and launched.
>
> > I've found this post how to remove rsyslog:
> >
> http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1xm6x3/getting_started_with_systemd_on_debian_jessie/cfcpx2f
>
> > Nevertheless, I could have an issue if I remove rsyslog ?  That's the
> > reason that two log systems are installed by default ?
>
> journald only logs to its own binary log format


Personally, I don't care, journalctl it's ok to me.


> and cannot (yet) forward
> or receive logs to or from remote computers.
>

Damn, it's an important missing feature, but less important to me that the
structured log feature.
Ok, thank you for your answer, I know now the issues, I'm removing rsyslog.


>
> People wanting that feature need the classic syslog daemon like rsyslog.
>
> My advise is to let rsyslog installed unless you really really know you
> or some other software on your system does not need ist.
>
> After all, unless you are building a tiny embedded system, the footprint
> of rsyslogd is not very big.
>
> S°
>
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