On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 10:16 PM, I wrote:

> Is there a way to delete a bunch of stuff from a
> journalctl log?  I started a program that had a
> problem and the same problem was logged over
> and over again.  Now it takes a long time for
> me to grep for things in the log and so on.
> I've looked through the man page and done
> some duckduckgoing, but haven't figured out
> how to delete anything yet.  Thanks.
>
>
Am I the only guy with this problem?  I guess it's a
hard problem because the log is stored as binary.

-- 
Brian
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