I believe that, by default, nothing is logged. Take a look at /etc/syslog.conf
to verify this. So there already is no unnecessary NAND wear.
--- In "arm.user" <> wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I am wishing to minimise unnecessary NAND wear on my TS-7800, and so
> considering disabling sysklogd and klogd.
>
> Although the standard UNIX line is to always have these servers enabled, my
> particular embedded application is stable, single-user application operating
> in a secure private network. The usual need for logging is not as strong. To
> be honest, after 10 years of using embedded Linux I have seldom sought info
> from these files (dmesg aside).
>
> I'd be delighted to find some aggregated experience and wisdom here.
>
> Regards
> Roy
>
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