Bug#804858: --list-boots: Failed to determine boots: No data available

Yaroslav Halchenko yoh at debian.org
Thu Nov 12 13:51:28 GMT 2015


On Thu, 12 Nov 2015, Michael Biebl wrote:

> > $> journalctl -b 0 | head      
> > -- Logs begin at Sun 2015-11-01 20:00:40 EST, end at Thu 2015-11-12 08:26:59 EST. --
> > Nov 12 08:24:25 hopa systemd-journald[325]: Runtime journal (/run/log/journal/) is currently using 8.0M.
> >                                             Maximum allowed usage is set to 318.9M.
> >                                             Leaving at least 478.4M free (of currently available 3.1G of space).
> >                                             Enforced usage limit is thus 318.9M, of which 310.9M are still available.

> Just to be sure:
> Do you have persistent journal enabled?

I have forgot details on how to make it persistent (?) but I think
so (and /var/log/journal/ is there) -- would I get journalctl -b -1
output if I didn't?

and --list-boots was working before just fine I believe ;)

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