Source is currently the bottom most answer - https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/225401/how-to-see-full-log-from-systemctl-status-service
I don’t get it
Why are we beating a dead horse
Why not just use journalctl directly at that point
That’s what this answer actually suggests, but apparently typing “journalctl” is tedious, so let’s instead break everything for no good reason and blame systemd.
Do aliases break autocompletion? If not, that’s the solution
Why make things up? Why lie? Not a single person argued that typing journalctl was too tedious, let alone OP.
You should check the source OP posted before making an ass of yourself.
Yeah me too. I checked SO and couldn’t find it.
I did, and even rechecked it just now- not a single person says using journalctl is tedious. A few say it doesn’t give them the data they actually are needing, but nobody is randomly hating on journalctl.
I just checked too, ain’t nobody saying it’s too tedious
The joke is that at Microsoft, this kind of fix is the upstream.
Ah, just like the good old days. I remember many a weekend spent trying to fix one issue on my rig only for 6 others to pop up, and then 12 more after like some crazy linux mandelbrot.