Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
I checked out the code, and it does seem as if the format is
intended
to be backwards compatible. It uses a set of filesystem-like
"compatible" and "incompatible" flags, so presumably a sufficiently
recent journalctl would be able to read any previous version of the
binary file format.
So if my Fedora box won't boot, and I take the disk out and mount it in
a CentOS box, I might not be able to read the log because journalctl in
CentOS might be too old? Not fun.
Björn Persson