On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 09:32:35PM +0000, Andy Farnell wrote:
On Tue, 1 Jan 2008 21:57:18 +0100 plessas@mur.at (Peter Plessas) wrote:
- Derek Holzer derek@umatic.nl [2007-12-31 18:47]:
So I made sure to mount all my drives read-only, and that everything would start from a script on power-up. Having the whole operating system on a Flash card/USB stick (again, no logging, read-only) is also quite
How do you do that? Do you mount /var/log as ramdisk which gets erased at reboot, or do you tell every service/daemon not to log?
Symlink logs to /dev/null or use logrotate to delete them on the hour. Better if you can tell a process not to log though, stop the problem at its source.
well, better to just comment, or empty /etc/syslog.conf, or may be even write something like '*.* /dev/null' in there :)
btw, has anyone heared of something that would give some special features to a directory, so for example all files which are created in there will become just links to /dev/null ? or something else would happend to ecach of them .. ?
thanks, PP
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