@RustyCrab@clubcyberia.co
It would be funny if /var/log/ could be mounted to /dev/null
solves all logging issues!
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Gabe (gabriel@mk.gabe.rocks)'s status on Thursday, 14-Sep-2023 11:05:52 JST Gabe -
† top dog :pedomustdie: (dcc@annihilation.social)'s status on Thursday, 14-Sep-2023 11:05:52 JST † top dog :pedomustdie: @gabriel @RustyCrab ln -s /dev/null /var/log
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Rusty Crab (rustycrab@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Thursday, 14-Sep-2023 11:05:53 JST Rusty Crab @gabriel thank you I'll check this out -
Gabe (gabriel@mk.gabe.rocks)'s status on Thursday, 14-Sep-2023 11:05:54 JST Gabe @RustyCrab@clubcyberia.co
Pretty sure deleting /var/log is safe, some services may just need to be restarted.
Also there may be more steps if you're on linux/systemd -
Rusty Crab (rustycrab@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Thursday, 14-Sep-2023 11:05:55 JST Rusty Crab Is there an easy way to just mass delete ALL logs from a Linux server? Leaving the os in an operable state of course. I know some things may write to weird locations. I'd just like to mass delete the common ones
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