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Lennart Poettering 19a073db9b journalctl: drop --new-id128 from help and man texts
Let's remove redundancy and not advertise "journalctl --new-id128"
anymore, now that we have "systemd-id128 new" in a proper tool.

This allows us to reduce the overly large journalctl command set a bit.

Note that this just removes the --help and man text, the call remains
available for compat reasons.
2018-10-02 16:42:30 +02:00
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