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 Message 21405 
 Chris Townley to All 
 Re: Cleaning up stale logs in Bookworm 
 14 Sep 25 17:52:12 
 
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On 14/09/2025 04:16, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
> Is there some utility that will truncate accumulated log
> file in Bookworm? I set up an 8GB microSD for a Pi2 and
> have ended up using it much longer than expected.
> 
> It might not help, but a housecleaning utility seems like
> a good thing to know about in any case.
> 
> Thanks for reading,
> 
> bob prohaska
> 

man logrotate ?

-- 
Chris

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