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journalctl and old entries [was: End of hypocrisy ?]



Ahoj,

Dňa Sat, 9 Aug 2014 17:22:33 +0300 Andrei POPESCU
<andreimpopescu@gmail.com> napísal:

> On Vi, 08 aug 14, 20:51:14, Steve Litt wrote:
> > On Fri, 8 Aug 2014 22:52:36 +0300
> > Andrei POPESCU <andreimpopescu@gmail.com> wrote:
> > 
> > > On Vi, 08 aug 14, 10:34:24, Steve Litt wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > 2) Write it to the screen. Relatively little happens before the
> > > >    filesystem comes up, anyway.
> > > 
> > > It's "only" about 750 lines on my laptop...
> > 
> > How'd you count the lines? Did you use a laptop as a serial console
> > or something?
> 
> No, I just checked the output of 'journalctl -alb'. Line 751 is:

I have dedicated virtual machine to test and learn systemd, but when i
try to see old entries i get, e.g.:

journalctl --until 17:00
-- Logs begin at So 2014-08-09 17:09:23 CEST, end at So 2014-08-09 17:10:18 CEST. --

The 17:09 is the last boot time. Then i shutdown machine (by shutdown
command), "power" it again and after boot i get:

journalctl --until 17:00
-- Logs begin at So 2014-08-09 17:16:20 CEST, end at So 2014-08-09 17:16:30 CEST. --

Please, how i can get the records from previous boot?

regards

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Slavko
http://slavino.sk

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