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Date:      Fri, 13 Feb 2015 07:43:55 +0100
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Subject:   Visit the Nation's Largest Wound Care Exhibit Hall, San Antonio, TX, April  29-May 3
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Nothing Compares to the Larg= est Wound Care Exhibit Hall in the Nation
 Come see why more than 200 exhibitors choose to showcase t= heir
products, solutions and services at the Symposium for Advanced Wound
Care Spring (SAWC Spring)/Wo= und Healing Society (WHS) meeting.

Register now to peruse the 40,000 squ= are foot hall filled with
leading companies showcasing the latest = in wound care technology.

SAWC Spring/WHS also offers the largest and most well-respected mul=
tidisciplinary wound care program in the nation with !
 80+ provocative
new sessions sharing late-breaking research across six !
 = dynamic
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Post-Acute Care

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not just the biggest, but the= best event in wound care this country
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13.02.2015 08:18, isoa пишет:
> Did starting X with
>
> X -logfile /dev/null
>
> work, or not?
>
> You were implying that even if above command would work, you require
> logfile specified in configuration. Is it a necessity to specify
> logfile in config?
>

This works only if X started with root account, see Xorg(1) for details.
When specified -logverbose -1 it creates empty logfile, which consumes
only 1 block.

> Alexandr Krivulya kirjoitti 12.02.2015 14:19:
>> 12.02.2015 12:29, Beeblebrox пишет:
>>> I have diskless clients running X.org.
>>> /var is mounted from conf/base/var.cpio.gz, and is defined with
>>> md_size 6144.
>>> Starting X populates the log file, which quickly fills up the md
>>> assigned to /var. I don't need Xorg.0.log for the time being, so how
>>> can I disable it?
>>>
>>> These are the solutions (which don't work) that I have found:
>>> 1. Set /dev/null as logfile - The X.org amn page specifies "-logfile
>>> filename" as a command line switch. The equivalent setting for
>>> xorg.xonf is NOT {Option  "logfile" "/dev/nul/somefile".
>>> 2. ln -s /dev/null/somefile /var/log/Xorg.0.log - will not work
>>> because X always moves the old file and creates a new log on each
>>> start-up.
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>> Regards.
>>
>> I don't know how to completely disable logging, but you can try to set
>> -logverbose -1
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