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I'm using Fedora 22 which is now using systemd.

What bothers me currently is that the journald seems to be ignoring my configurations. Here's my /etc/systemd/journald.conf.

[Journal]
Storage=persistent
Compress=yes
SystemMaxUse=128M
RuntimeMaxUse=64M
ForwardToSyslog=no
ForwardToKMsg=no
ForwardToConsole=no
ForwardToWall=no

I set Storage=persistent but I have to create /var/log/journal manually and restart systemd-journald to enable logging. (Otherwise journalctl will show no entries.) This looks like the default Storage=auto setting but not mine.

I set ForwardToWall=no but I can still see a mass of logs in TTYs. This also looks like the default ForwardToWall=yes.

How can I make journald follow my custom configurations?

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  • Silly maybe but I have to ask for: did you restart the service? systemctl restart systemd-journald.service
    – Hastur
    Sep 17, 2015 at 16:54
  • @Hastur Of course, I even rebooted my machine. Sep 17, 2015 at 23:19
  • For decreasing amount of logs on your TTY see this answer
    – VL-80
    Nov 6, 2015 at 20:40

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