If your kernel doesn't have /proc/sys enabled it tries to read the boot_id and instead of deciding it isn't available it aborts the systemd journal and spews crap all over the screen, and leaves nothing logged.
systemd is very hard to debug. It's also got some really dumb flaws - eg if the journal dies all your services get SIGPIPE and die horribly too. syslog gets elementary stuff like that right.
As shown in the above thread the philosophy behind SystemD is so short-sighted and retarded it makes me think Lennart Poettering is just a troll working to undermine the UNIX ecosystem.
But like I said before what did you expect from the same person who wrote PulseAudio? Another broken, this time hard to debug, binary mess.
Only fools use binary tools for system administration!
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