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That is "replaces" syslog (you can still have it forward to syslog if you insist) is one of the best parts. After getting used to journald I have no desire to ever go back to dealing with syslog.

> ... and still doesn't have functional centralised logging ability. People have to use dirty hacks to make it work. This is my current headache.

What are those "dirty hacks"? You can trivially use logstash or similar or you can forward log entries to a remote syslog-compatible endpoint. Incidentally the same that people usually do with syslog.



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