systemd-machine-id-setupsystemdDeveloperLennartPoetteringlennart@poettering.netsystemd-machine-id-setup1systemd-machine-id-setupInitialize the machine ID in /etc/machine-idsystemd-machine-id-setupDescriptionsystemd-machine-id-setup may be used by
system installer tools to initialize the machine ID stored in
/etc/machine-id at install time with a
randomly generated ID. See
machine-id5
for more information about this file.This tool will execute no operation if
/etc/machine-id is already
initialized.If a valid D-Bus machine ID is already configured for the
system, the D-Bus machine ID is copied and used to initialize the
machine ID in /etc/machine-id.If run inside a KVM virtual machine and a UUID is passed via
the option, this UUID is used to initialize
the machine ID instead of a randomly generated one. The caller
must ensure that the UUID passed is sufficiently unique and is
different for every booted instanced of the VM.Similar, if run inside a Linux container environment and a
UUID is set for the container this is used to initialize the
machine ID. For details see the documentation of the Container
Interface.Use
systemd-firstboot1
to initialize the machine ID on mounted (but not booted) system
images.OptionsThe following options are understood:Takes a directory path as an argument. All
paths will be prefixed with the given alternate
root path, including config search
paths. Exit statusOn success, 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code
otherwise.See Alsosystemd1,
machine-id5,
dbus-uuidgen1,
systemd-firstboot1