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Is there a way to get device information like IMEI, UUID, or Device ID? [on hold]
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Tried using dmicode
but not work
It said: "No command 'dmidecode' found"
bash
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Tried using dmicode
but not work
It said: "No command 'dmidecode' found"
bash
put on hold as too broad by muru, RalfFriedl, Cyrus, msp9011, Jeff Schaller♦ 2 days ago
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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What are you trying to achieve, and on what kind of hardware? Please be more specific, we do not know your context!
– Ned64
2 days ago
what is your systems architecture? in i386 and x86_64 rhel7 comes in basic installation. in ppc64le and Z it's not as it does not work. alternatives are hwinfo.
– GiannakopoulosJ
2 days ago
You can use lsblk to find device info it finds information for block devices
– Qasim
2 days ago
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Tried using dmicode
but not work
It said: "No command 'dmidecode' found"
bash
Tried using dmicode
but not work
It said: "No command 'dmidecode' found"
bash
bash
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put on hold as too broad by muru, RalfFriedl, Cyrus, msp9011, Jeff Schaller♦ 2 days ago
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What are you trying to achieve, and on what kind of hardware? Please be more specific, we do not know your context!
– Ned64
2 days ago
what is your systems architecture? in i386 and x86_64 rhel7 comes in basic installation. in ppc64le and Z it's not as it does not work. alternatives are hwinfo.
– GiannakopoulosJ
2 days ago
You can use lsblk to find device info it finds information for block devices
– Qasim
2 days ago
add a comment |
1
What are you trying to achieve, and on what kind of hardware? Please be more specific, we do not know your context!
– Ned64
2 days ago
what is your systems architecture? in i386 and x86_64 rhel7 comes in basic installation. in ppc64le and Z it's not as it does not work. alternatives are hwinfo.
– GiannakopoulosJ
2 days ago
You can use lsblk to find device info it finds information for block devices
– Qasim
2 days ago
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What are you trying to achieve, and on what kind of hardware? Please be more specific, we do not know your context!
– Ned64
2 days ago
What are you trying to achieve, and on what kind of hardware? Please be more specific, we do not know your context!
– Ned64
2 days ago
what is your systems architecture? in i386 and x86_64 rhel7 comes in basic installation. in ppc64le and Z it's not as it does not work. alternatives are hwinfo.
– GiannakopoulosJ
2 days ago
what is your systems architecture? in i386 and x86_64 rhel7 comes in basic installation. in ppc64le and Z it's not as it does not work. alternatives are hwinfo.
– GiannakopoulosJ
2 days ago
You can use lsblk to find device info it finds information for block devices
– Qasim
2 days ago
You can use lsblk to find device info it finds information for block devices
– Qasim
2 days ago
add a comment |
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What are you trying to achieve, and on what kind of hardware? Please be more specific, we do not know your context!
– Ned64
2 days ago
what is your systems architecture? in i386 and x86_64 rhel7 comes in basic installation. in ppc64le and Z it's not as it does not work. alternatives are hwinfo.
– GiannakopoulosJ
2 days ago
You can use lsblk to find device info it finds information for block devices
– Qasim
2 days ago