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2. [Is it working?](#is-it-working)
3. [Upgrade](#upgrade)
4. [Customize](#customize)
5. [Uninstall](#uninstall-)
5. [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
6. [Uninstall](#uninstall-)

## Install
### With APT (recommended)
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###### Now, muffins for everyone!

## Troubleshooting

### Existing content in `/var/log` too large for RAM

One thing that stops Log2Ram from starting is if `/var/log` is to large before starting Log2Ram the first time. This can happen if logs had been collected for a long time before installing Log2Ram. Find the largest directories in `/var/log` (this commands only shows the 3 largest):

```
sudo du -hs /var/log/* | sort -h | tail -n 3
```

If the `/var/log/journal` is very large, then there are a lot of system logs. Deletion of old "archived" logs can be fixed by adjusting a setting. Edit the `/etc/systemd/journald.conf` file and add the following option:

```
SystemMaxUse=20M
```

This should be set to a value smaller than the size of the RAM volume, for example half. Then apply the new setting:

```
sudo restart systemd-journal
```

This should shrink the size of "archived" logs to be below the limit. Reboot and check that Log2Ram succeds:

```
sudo reboot
systemctl status log2ram
```

## Uninstall :(
(Because sometime we need it)


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