| You are looking for the traditional text log files in /var/log, and they are |
| gone? |
| |
| Here's an explanation on what's going on: |
| |
| You are running a systemd-based OS where traditional syslog has been replaced |
| with the Journal. The journal stores the same (and more) information as classic |
| syslog. To make use of the journal and access the collected log data simply |
| invoke "journalctl", which will output the logs in the identical text-based |
| format the syslog files in /var/log used to be. For further details, please |
| refer to journalctl(1). |
| |
| Alternatively, consider installing one of the traditional syslog |
| implementations available for your distribution, which will generate the |
| classic log files for you. Syslog implementations such as syslog-ng or rsyslog |
| may be installed side-by-side with the journal and will continue to function |
| the way they always did. |
| |
| Thank you! |
| |
| Further reading: |
| man:journalctl(1) |
| man:systemd-journald.service(8) |
| man:journald.conf(5) |
| http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/the-journal.html |