On newer SUSE and openSUSE systems, they use systemd. You can install rsyslog and get a /var/log/messages file (for example) and/or the ability to send logs to a remote syslogger, etc...
It's one of the bigger gripes against systemd. It uses its own binary database to house logs. So normally you run a command, journalctl, (if you don't have rsyslog installed) to see the logs.
i'm new linux ... after reboot ...... my keyboard is notworking
automatically boot ..... after few mins
Waiting for mandatory devices: eth-id-00:10:a7:08:cb:4b
12 11 9 8 7 5 4 3 1 0
eth0 interface could not be set up
failed
Setting up service network . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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i need some help from somone familiar with suse linux. i am wanting to update my suse linux 6.4 box to suse linux 8.1. i am trying to do it with yast. and i want to do it via ftp. now, to do this the first thing i need to do is change my source media settings in yast, right now it is the cdrom.... (3 Replies)