Re: how to find system serial number

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uname command gives info on version of Kernel or
version of Linux OS I have. But I want to know the
system serial number . Something similar to true64
command "consvar" which Manipulate system firmware
console environment variables  

Sinha


--- "shrek-m@xxxxxx" <shrek-m@xxxxxx> wrote:
> from sinha schrieb:
> >  Hi,
> >  
> >  I am using redhat 8.0
> >  I am looking for a command which can display
> >  system
> >  serial number. Can anyone pl.s help me.
> > 
> 
> ??
> do you mean something like
> 
> $ cat /etc/redhat-release
> Red Hat Linux release 8.0 (Psyche)
> 
> $ uname -r
> 2.4.18-24.8.0
> 
> $ uname --help
> Aufruf: uname [OPTION]...
> Print certain system information.  With no OPTION,
> same as -s.
> 
>    -a, --all                print all information,
> in the following order:
>    -s, --kernel-name        print the kernel name
>    -n, --nodename           print the network node
> hostname
>    -r, --kernel-release     print the kernel release
>    -v, --kernel-version     print the kernel version
>    -m, --machine            print the machine
> hardware name
>    -p, --processor          print the processor type
>    -i, --hardware-platform  print the hardware
> platform
>    -o, --operating-system   print the operating
> system
>        --help     display this help and exit
>        --version  output version information and
> exit
> 
> -- 
> shrek-m
> 


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