As far as I can see this has always been like that --
/etc/init.d/rsyslog and the upstart job also only start at runlevels 2/5
(corresponding to multi-user.target) and thus don't cover early boot and
late shutdown.
Please note, you can enable the persistent systemd journal to get
logging that lasts much further into the shutdown sequence. See
/usr/share/doc/systemd/README.Debian.gz
** Changed in: rsyslog (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: rsyslog (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1559924
Title:
rsyslog shuts down too early, preventing logging of the other jobs
shutting down
Status in rsyslog package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
upstart kills rsyslog as one of the first jobs. So after that no other
jobs are logging that they are shutting down and what they are doing
during shutdown.
The default should be shutting down logging at the latest possible
point in time when shutting down a machine.
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