# Logging The below will re-work the way logs are handled on the system. Most of the logging will go into ram with syncs to disk only on reboot/shutdown. This will help keep the sd card from wearing out too fast. ``` sh sudo -sHu root git clone https://github.com/azlux/log2ram.git /opt/log2ram cd /opt/log2ram chmod +x install.sh ./install.sh nano -w /etc/log2ram.conf MAIL=false SIZE=128M LOG_DISK_SIZE=512M # Only sync to disk on reboot/shutdown systemctl disable log2ram-daily.timer # Tweak journald to work out of ram sed -i 's/#Storage=auto/Storage=volatile/g' /etc/systemd/journald.conf sed -i 's/#Compress=yes/Compress=yes/g' /etc/systemd/journald.conf sed -i 's/#SystemMaxUse=/SystemMaxUse=128M/g' /etc/systemd/journald.conf systemctl reboot sudo -sHu root df -h /var/log # If log2ram isn't working or fails due to out of space problems # rm -rf /var/log/journal/* # systemctl restart log2ram # systemctl restart systemd-journald ```