• Amon@lemmy.worldOP
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    journalctl. I don’t give a damn as to where the logs are, and I just have tell journalctl to give me the logs for whatever I want.

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      That’s all fine and good, but that’s not quite related to the “everything is a file” metaphor. The data is still stored in files and accessed using conventional io and the command itself is routinely piped to other commands.

      Everything being a file is extremely pervasive in unix, and I couldn’t think of what systemd was doing that went in opposition to the metaphor.

    • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      journalctl. I don’t give a damn as to where the logs are, and I just

      But for a tool that read log configs and find that out for you, you’ve let Timers into your home.