MummifiedClient5000@feddit.dktoLinux@lemmy.ml•Found this function in my bashrc under user defined aliases; I dont remember adding it?
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18 hours agoIt sources (includes) any file found in ~/.bashrc.d/ so check that directory.
It sources (includes) any file found in ~/.bashrc.d/ so check that directory.
You’re right ofcourse.
Check that you actually have persistent storage enabled. (See man journald.conf
and search for Storage
)
Read up on the numerous parameters to journalctl. (man journalctl
)
journalctl --boot -2
will show logs from previous boot.
journalctl --since "-2 weeks" --unit=sshd
last two weeks worth of sshd logs.
No, he’s not!
Offtopic, but my son is also named Bort.
The container sees each volume as a seperate filesystem, regardless of your underlying disk setup and you cannot hardlink across filesystems.
Then it does nothing.