How To Stop Syslog Messages To Write Console On Linux?
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To stop syslog messages from writing to the console, you can either disable syslog entirely by editing your syslog configuration file (e.g. /etc/syslog.conf) or you can edit the configuration file to specify that syslog messages should not be printed to the console. You can also use logrotate to manage log files and prevent them from filling up your disks.