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Hi,
From "man 8 systemd-journald.service":
If the daemon is stopped uncleanly, or if the files are found to be corrupted, they are renamed using the ".journal~" suffix, and systemd-journald starts writing to a new file.
Should I do something special with those ".journal~" files? Do I have to clean them up manually? Is it really possible to ever have "journalctl --verify" exit 0?
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They should be fine to just leave there. From time to time, I go through and delete them, as this non-zero exit status makes me feel kind of uneasy in an OCD kind of way. But they shouldn't hurt anything. I think that the journalctl command can still go through them and display the contents.
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