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# Log2Ram
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Like ramlog for systemd (on debian 8 jessie for example).
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Usefull for **Raspberry** for not writing all the time on the SD card. You need it because your SD card don't want to suffer anymore !
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The script [log2ram ](log2ram ) can work on every linux system. So you can use it with your own daemon manager if you don't have systemd.
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Log2Ram is based on transient log for Systemd here : [A transient /var/log ](https://www.debian-administration.org/article/661/A_transient_/var/log )
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## Install
```
git clone https://github.com/azlux/log2ram.git
cd log2ram
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chmod +x install.sh
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sudo ./install.sh
```
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into /usr/local/bin/log2ram
- You can change the SIZE variable if necessary
- If you prefer to use rsync, you can set the USE_RSYNC variable to `true`
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## Customize
#### variables :
Into the file `log2ram` (or `/usr/local/bin/log2ram` if you have already installed it), there are two variables into the script : `SIZE=40M` and `USE_RSYNC=false`
The first variable define the size the log folder will reserve into the RAM.
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The second variable can be set to `true` if you prefer "rsync" than "cp".
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### It is working ?
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You can now check the mount folder in ram with
```
df -h
mount
```
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By default, the program will write log into the HardDisk every hour and the log for log2ram will be write here : `/var/log.hdd/log2ram.log`
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###### Now, muffins for everyone !