Am 11.03.21 um 12:17 schrieb Ulrich Windl:
Hi! I have a unit that uses logger, and I want to run it after syslog is available. So I added syslog.socket as dependency, but it fails: Mar 11 12:11:02 jeos1 systemd[1]: syslog.socket: Socket service syslog.service not loaded, refusing. Mar 11 12:11:02 jeos1 systemd[1]: Failed to listen on Syslog Socket. Doesn't journald also "provide" syslog.socket? Manual says: syslog.socket The socket unit syslog implementations should listen on. All userspace log messages will be made available on this socket. For more information about syslog integration, please consult the Syslog Interface[2] document
you need no dependencies for logging - journald is responsible for that and even available in the initrd
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