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by tatref 358 days ago
That's why on some configurations (RHEL 7 I think), journald will happily fill up your ram via /run/
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> That's why on some configurations (RHEL 7 I think), journald will happily fill up your ram via /run/

I do not run systemd-based distros, so cannot relate.

btw