Do not see cron.daily log

So, I set up a TRIM script for cron.daily
I did this 2 days ago BTW. I cannot seem to find any logs for it /var/logs/
Any ideas?
Here is script incase wrong somehow.
I have no /home btw which is why not in script.
#!/bin/sh
LOG=/var/log/trim.log
echo "*** $(date -R) ***" >> $LOG
fstrim -v / >> $LOG
Thanks in advance!!!

Head_on_a_Stick wrote:
antsunrise wrote:Why does Arch wiki tell me to use discard option as first choice? That's what I used ot do. But then I hear it kills the ssd quicker.
I didn't write that page so I don't know why, but longevity is not an issue any more for modern production SSDs.
http://techreport.com/review/27436/the- … -petabytes
I don't use the "discard" option because it slows down the drive.
thanks I guess that one worked. I'll find the logs somewhere for that.

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