Subject: The Journal has been started
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The system journal process has been starting up, opened the journal
files for writing and is now ready to process requests.
Subject: The Journal has been stopped
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The system journal process has shut down and closed all currently
active journal files.
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Documentation: man:journald.conf(5)
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A service has logged too many messages within a time period. Messages
from the service have been dropped.
Subject: Journal messages have been missed
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Kernel messages have been lost as the journal system has been unable
to process them quickly enough.
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Documentation: man:core(5)
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Process @COREDUMP_PID@ (@COREDUMP_COMM@) crashed and dumped core.
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Prozess @COREDUMP_PID@ (@COREDUMP_COMM@) ist abgebrochen worden und
ein Speicherabbild wurde generiert.
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A new session with the ID @SESSION_ID@ has been created for the user @USER_ID@.
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A session with the ID @SESSION_ID@ has been terminated.
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A new seat @SEAT_ID@ has been configured and is now available.
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A seat @SEAT_ID@ has been removed and is no longer available.
Subject: Time change
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The system clock has been changed to @REALTIME@ microseconds after January 1st, 1970.
Subject: Zeitänderung
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Die System-Zeit wurde geändert auf @REALTIME@ Mikrosekunden nach dem 1. Januar 1970.
Subject: Time zone change to @TIMEZONE@
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The system time zone has been changed to @TIMEZONE@.
Subject: System start-up is now complete
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All system services necessary queued for starting at boot have been
successfully started. Note that this does not mean that the machine is
Subject: System sleep state @SLEEP@ entered
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The system has now entered the @SLEEP@ sleep state.
Subject: System sleep state @SLEEP@ left
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The system has now left the @SLEEP@ sleep state.
Subject: System shutdown initiated
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Systemd shutdown has been initiated. The shutdown has now begun and
all system services are terminated and all file systems unmounted.
Subject: Unit @UNIT@ has begun with start-up
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Unit @UNIT@ has begun starting up.
Subject: Unit @UNIT@ has finished start-up
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Unit @UNIT@ has finished starting up.
Subject: Unit @UNIT@ has begun shutting down
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Unit @UNIT@ has begun shutting down.
running side-by-side with journald. This usually indicates that the
syslog implementation has not been able to keep up with the speed of
messages queued.
+
+-- 1dee0369c7fc4736b7099b38ecb46ee7
+Subject: Mount point is not empty
+Defined-By: systemd
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+
+The directory @WHERE@ is specified as the mount point (second field in
+/etc/fstab or Where= field in systemd unit file) and is not empty.
+This does not interfere with mounting, but the pre-exisiting files in
+this directory become inaccessible. To see those over-mounted files,
+please manually mount the underlying file system to a secondary
+location.