With `ls -l` I can see file modification dates. How do I do it with journalctl? And why do I need to that that in the first place?
Journald would be perfect if I didn't have to know a thing about it. Work in background, move stuff from stdin/stdout to /var/log/journald/service.log, move old stuff in /var/log/journald/archive/service/2024-04/15.log.gz. I'd be happy. Why do I need this cryptic CLI I don't understand. It brings nothing but pain.
Journald would be perfect if I didn't have to know a thing about it. Work in background, move stuff from stdin/stdout to /var/log/journald/service.log, move old stuff in /var/log/journald/archive/service/2024-04/15.log.gz. I'd be happy. Why do I need this cryptic CLI I don't understand. It brings nothing but pain.