system.journal corrupted
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:10 am
There's an issue which appears right after clean install and update (pacman -Syu).
During boot you see this message:
(pasted from https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=150442&p=1)
Should we be concerned about it? I don't notice anything being missing from journal.
Also, since Pi doesn't have RTC, how does journalctl sort the lines? The output of "journalctl" has "Reboot" delimeter in weird places. If I launch "journalctl -b", the output is much more sane. Maybe it's the reason why syslong-ng is enabled by default.
During boot you see this message:
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[ 36.591060] systemd-journald[168]: File <...>/system.journal corrupted or uncleanly shut down, renaming and replacing.
Should we be concerned about it? I don't notice anything being missing from journal.
Also, since Pi doesn't have RTC, how does journalctl sort the lines? The output of "journalctl" has "Reboot" delimeter in weird places. If I launch "journalctl -b", the output is much more sane. Maybe it's the reason why syslong-ng is enabled by default.