Ed Greshko writes:
On 02/05/2021 23:09, Sam Varshavchik wrote:I was surprised to see that "dnf system-upgrade log" offered me logs going all the way back to the F30-F31 upgrade in 2019. They certainly don't take up much space, but I'm just wondering if they ever get cleaned up. I don't see a dnf option to do that.How far back do your journal entries go? journalctl --list-boots.I ask since, to my knowledge, I'd not done anything to trim system-upgrade logs but had changed retention times forthe journal. I only show a single upgrade log. So, related?
Most likely. After grinding away, --list-boots spewed out 372 entries, dating back to 2019.
I have not changed any systemd journal settings. This is the default configuraiton of this thing.
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