I don't know what turns it on in the first place, so I cannot tell you
how to disable that, I'm afraid. You can try and explicitly set
LogLevel=info in /etc/systemd/system.conf (i. e. uncomment that line),
but I'm not sure whether that will help.
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- Continuous messages from sys
Ok, then how can I turn it off?
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Thanks. Then I honestly ran out of ideas what's wrong in this
installation. debug isn't enabled anywhere by default in any
desktop/server/cloud/container situation that I've looked at ever,
sorry!
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3. Grep was hanging up on some device files so...
root@ICTM1612S02H2:/# find / -xdev -type f -print0 |xargs -0 grep -H
"set-log-level"
Binary file /usr/bin/systemd-analyze matches
/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/systemd-analyze:
[LOG_LEVEL]='set-log-level'
/usr/share/apport
I think I missed some questions. I'll try to aggregate:
1. Contents of "/proc/cmdline"
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-16-generic
root=UUID=584a6a87-26b5-4262-b316-ca9d1c3a8a20 ro
2. Installed from an earlier ISO, probably one of the Beta images and
then dist-upgraded through till now.
3. I'
grepping for that might be insightful. There's other ways to set it over
D-Bus directly, which is much harder to grep for, though.
And again, how did you install this and what kind of system is this?
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I have not touched /etc/systemd/system.conf. Looking at that file
everything is commented out so I assume defaults.
I don't see anything that says /etc/systemd/system.conf.d...I see
/etc/systemd/system/ but I haven't touched anything in there.
I don't knowingly have a call to systemd-analyze any
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/253805866/syslog from your other bug
report definitively shows that you have debugging mode on, but not via
/proc/cmdline. Did you change this in /etc/systemd/system.conf, or
/etc/systemd/system.conf.d/ or do you have any call to "systemd-analyze
set-log-level" anywhe
What's the contents of "/proc/cmdline"?
It might be that you have some particular way of installing that enables
debug mode -- how did you install?
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I'm not suggesting that you remove it, but I don't know how it got set
and I am not intentionally setting debug level logging. Is it possible
that the bug is not that this output exists but instead that the
debugging is turned on?
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This is just a debug message:
src/core/device.c:log_unit_debug(u, "Dev %s
appeared twice with different sysfs paths %s and %s",
So you apparently booted with "debug" or set systemd's debug level via
some other means (config file or systemd-analyze set-log-level). That
debu
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