journalctl --list-boots
will show all the boots and their relative numbers and start times that are
currently in the journal logs.
Also, when you do things such as login/logout you can note the time and then
use the -S (or --since)
and -U (or --until) to narrow the output of journalctl to keep the amount of
captured info to a minimum
and to the time relevant to events you're interested in. That would eliminate
the guesswork of others
who may decide to look at your logs. a.k.a. making life easier on others.
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