after I started the journalctl the logger output appeared in journalclt and tail /var/log/messages output.
Balint
On Thu, 2014-09-11 at 19:04 +0100, Balint Szigeti wrote:
hello
today I installed the rsyslog and enable it then disabled (then masked) systemd-journal-flush, systemd-journald services. Plus I disabled systemd-journald.socket as well.
It broke my system. After I closed the sudo session I could gain root access plus I couldn't start any program only forks for the existed ones (like gnome terminal).
The reboot didn't work. The box just didn't start up. :( (just remark - systemd is not depends on itself........)
I booted into runlevel 1 (yeeeah - runlevel doesn't exist on systemd - I wanted to say rescue.target) and redo the mask and enable everything.
I've noticed the rsyslog doesn't listen to the system logging.
I've run logger command but I don't find it in the log. I've checked the journalctl and /var/log/messages file as well.
# logger -t AAAA hello
# journalctl |grep hello
# grep hello /var/log/messages
#
Does anyone have a clue?
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