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by mjx0
547 days ago
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Here's the command it sounds like you're looking for: `journalctl --grep="search string"` You can limit it by time period like this: `journalctl --since=-6h --grep="search string"` Note that there's a separate user journal (such as for things that show up with an indication in the systray), accessible like this when in a shell as that user: `journalctl --user --since=-6h --grep="search string"` Also, if you really want, SysV still exists and works. You can setup a system with SysV and syslog-ng and have the good ol' service run system and flat log files back. |
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I’m not a gnu vs linux pedant, but gnu never let me down like that, and linux is really just an implementation detail underneath that I’m free to replace without compromising key functionality.