Ramlog is a memory-based system daemon that stores log files while the system is in operation, rather than on the hard drive. This software maintains and manages these files to optimize performance.
This process dramatically decreases the frequency of hard disk usage which not only saves up space but also proves beneficial for systems running on battery or flash memory instead of a hard disk.
Ramlog offers a manual installation process for Fedora which includes adding or updating kernel parameters, copying files, and running configuration commands. This may vary depending on the system.
The latest version of Ramlog comes with various updates that enable it to be useful for a wider range of systems such as SELinux and Ubuntu. It now saves the security context of all files in /var/log and has a logging feature that is enabled by default. The latest release also boasts of a .deb package for Ubuntu and several bug fixes.
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