The journald daemon collects data from all available sources and stores them in a binary format for easy and dynamic manipulation.
This gives a number of significant advantages.
What do you think?
The journald daemon collects data from all available sources and stores them in a binary format for easy and dynamic manipulation.
This gives a number of significant advantages.
What do you think?
Since debian 12 bookworm you ARE systemd AND you can/must use
journalctl -f for example
what was before
tail -f /var/log/messages