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Advanced users • Re: Keeping /var/log/journal under control

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mines a fresh install, all are commented out.

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#  This file is part of systemd.##  systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the#  terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free#  Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option)#  any later version.## Entries in this file show the compile time defaults. Local configuration# should be created by either modifying this file, or by creating "drop-ins" in# the journald.conf.d/ subdirectory. The latter is generally recommended.# Defaults can be restored by simply deleting this file and all drop-ins.## Use 'systemd-analyze cat-config systemd/journald.conf' to display the full config.## See journald.conf(5) for details.[Journal]#Storage=auto#Compress=yes#Seal=yes#SplitMode=uid#SyncIntervalSec=5m#RateLimitIntervalSec=30s#RateLimitBurst=10000#SystemMaxUse=#SystemKeepFree=#SystemMaxFileSize=#SystemMaxFiles=100#RuntimeMaxUse=#RuntimeKeepFree=#RuntimeMaxFileSize=#RuntimeMaxFiles=100#MaxRetentionSec=#MaxFileSec=1month#ForwardToSyslog=yes#ForwardToKMsg=no#ForwardToConsole=no#ForwardToWall=yes#TTYPath=/dev/console#MaxLevelStore=debug#MaxLevelSyslog=debug#MaxLevelKMsg=notice#MaxLevelConsole=info#MaxLevelWall=emerg#LineMax=48K#ReadKMsg=yes#Audit=no
i just use the command in autostart, i don't bother with the file.
i move my autostart to ~/bin for easy editing
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Statistics: Posted by kerry_s — Wed Apr 02, 2025 8:01 pm



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