Once upon a time, Lennart Poettering mzerqung@0pointer.de said:
On Mon, 15.07.13 16:38, Chris Adams (linux@cmadams.net) wrote:
And, despite your statement to the contrary, "journalctl" (without -f) does truncate long lines. The difference is that "journalctl" just chops them off, while "journalctl -f" does the nutty "chop characters columns-4 to linelength-1 and replace them with dots" bit.
You are aware that you can scroll to the right in "less"? Just press the arrow key to the left.
I assume you mean "arrow key to the right", but that doesn't work when I run "journalctl". I get "No next file" (and "No previous file" for left-arrow).