To use a range of priority levels, provide the start and end levels in the form of FROM…TO. As an example, the command below will output all messages with priority between emergency and critical from last boot. $ journalctl -b -1 -p "emerg".."crit" By User To find all messages ...
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I am able to read the journal by removing the files user-*. However, going to the end of the stream, I see the following messages printed. This happens only with SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug journalctl, but not when run with sudo. Can't iterate through /var/log/journal/5f7d4037ecc64c01bf...
Pressing theEndkey will hop straight to the bottom of the list, and the newest log entries. PressCtrl+Cto exit. Althoughjournalctlcan be called without usingsudo,you will ensure you see all the detailwithin the log if you do usesudo. sudo journalctl If you need to, you can makejournalctl...