The configuration for journald when running systemd is stored in the /etc/systemd/journald.conf file. This file contains various settings and options that control how journald collects and stores log messages.
The journald.conf file can be used to configure options such as the maximum size of the log storage, the location of the log files, and the logging level for specific facilities. It is possible to change these settings dynamically at runtime, but any changes made to the file will be applied only after a restart of the journald service.
It's important to note that journald also supports runtime configuration via environment variables, which can be set in /etc/systemd/system.conf and /etc/systemd/user.conf configuration files.
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