Hello people I'm configuring my linux to use s6-rc. It works fairly well so far. One thing I want to improve though, is that the early logger logs to /run/uncaught-logs. It's nice to have a log file during early boot and it helped my debugging easier. But it would be cool to able to change the location to a permanent location like /var/log after the root has been remounted as read-write. Is it possible to update the log path of early/catch-all s6-log process to a new location, and perhaps copying the early logs there as well? Or if not, is it possible to spawn a new s6-log process that acts as a catch-all logger? Thanks BTW, is there a command to restart service managed by s6-rc? I've been using "s6-rc -v2 -d change sv && s6-rc -v2 -u change sv" but I feel there might be something simpler.