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Hi folks I just switched to systemd. When I boot I have some errors (I see red messages) but they are too fast and I cant even read them. The system is working perfectly as it seems and greping /var/log/boot for error had not helped. What should I look for?
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vfbsilva
Last edited by vfbsilva (2012-10-08 07:25:52)
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systemd doesn't log to text files by default. Logs are accessed through the journalctl command.
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systemd doesn't log to text files by default. Logs are accessed through the journalctl command.
The only log I had was the fact syslog was not enabled. I know logs are not stored by default but I followed:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd#Systemd_Journal
And I`m storing the logs. Still I dunno what are the fast red messages which are displayed on my boot.
Oki after I did:
# systemctl enable syslog-ng.service
The errors went away and I could get the error messages
Last edited by vfbsilva (2012-10-08 07:27:07)
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Yup! Now it is fixed
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