On Sun, 2014-09-14 at 14:22 +0300, Joonas Sarajärvi wrote: > 2014-09-14 14:01 GMT+03:00 Timothy Murphy <gayle...@alice.it>: > > Joonas Sarajärvi wrote: > > > >> It is not slow if you have little journal content, as you would in > >> cases where you prefer plain-text logs and set journald to not keep a > >> persistent log. > > > > How? > > I don't see anything relevant in "man journalctl" under Fedora-20. > > (There is no entry for "man journald".) > I was going to post the correct man page names, but Veli-Pekka Kestilä > seems to already have sent those. > > I might add that according to the documentation, you can avoid the > persistent journal by removing /var/log/journal/ directory or by > specifying Storage=volatile or Storage=none in > /etc/systemd/journald.conf
yes you are right, this is in the man page but just simply doesn't work. I've tested. I've set the Storage=none and it means, the logs shouldn't survive the reboot(the logs would store in RAM FS). They do. > > The default value for that setting is "auto", which means that > existence of /var/log/journal/ enables the persistent log.
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