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@@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ By default `journald` will forward to `syslogd` but by default a suitable `syslo
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@@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ By default `journald` will forward to `syslogd` but by default a suitable `syslo
or such other implementation of `syslogd` as you prefer.
or such other implementation of `syslogd` as you prefer.
Note that the command to examine logged messages via `journald` is `journalctl` whereas messages logged by `syslogd` go in `/var/log/syslog` (unless you configure otherwise).
Note that the command to examine logged messages via `journald` is `journalctl`and journal entries are held in files in an opaque structure in the directory tree at `/var/log/journal`whereas messages logged by `syslogd` go in `/var/log/syslog` (unless you configure otherwise).