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man journald.conf et lis le paragraphe sur "Storage" si tu veux régler ça.
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Storage=
Controls where to store journal data. One of "volatile", "persistent", "auto" and "none". If "volatile", journal log data will be stored only
in memory, i.e. below the /run/log/journal hierarchy (which is created if needed). If "persistent", data will be stored preferably on disk,
i.e. below the /var/log/journal hierarchy (which is created if needed), with a fallback to /run/log/journal (which is created if needed),
during early boot and if the disk is not writable. "auto" is similar to "persistent" but the directory /var/log/journal is not created if
needed, so that its existence controls where log data goes. "none" turns off all storage, all log data received will be dropped. Forwarding
to other targets, such as the console, the kernel log buffer, or a syslog socket will still work however. Defaults to "auto".
d'apres le man, par defaut, on est en auto donc les precedents logs ne sont pas sauvegardes sur ma debian stable.