NAME machine-id - Local machine ID configuration file SYNOPSIS /etc/machine-id DESCRIPTION The /etc/machine-id file contains ... parameter or by passing the option --machine-id= to…machine ID formatted as string (see machine-id (5)). The test may be negated ... details, see "First Boot Semantics" in machine-id (5)). First Boot is considered finished (thisidentifier (systemd) and hashed contents of machine-id (5). This is the default if DUIDType ... product UUID, then an application-specific machine-id (5) is used as a DUID valueidentifier (systemd) and hashed contents of machine-id (5). This is the default if DUIDType ... product UUID, then an application-specific machine-id (5) is used as a DUID valuelocal machine ID (as stored in machine-id (5)) and the local interface name ... ID generated with the system's machine-ID will be used as the secretrelease (5), hostname (5), machine-id (5), hostnamectl (1), systemd-hostnamed.service (8) NOTES 1. XDG Iconrelease (1), hostname (5), machine-id (5), machine-info (5) NOTES 1. Announcement of /etc/os-releaserelease (1), hostname (5), machine-id (5), machine-info (5) NOTES 1. Announcement of /etc/os-releaserelease (1), hostname (5), machine-id (5), machine-info (5) NOTES 1. Announcement of /etc/os-releaserunning system, formatted as string. See machine-id (5) for more information. "%M" Operating systemrunning system, formatted as string. See machine-id (5) for more information. "%M" Operating systemrunning system, formatted as string. See machine-id (5) for more information. "%M" Operating systemrunning system, formatted as string. See machine-id (5) for more information. "%M" Operating systemexpose the 128bit machine ID, see machine-id (5) for details. BootID expose the 128bitsethostname (2), hostname (1), hostname (7), machine-id (5), machine-info (5), hostnamectl (1), systemd-hostnamed.servicerunning system, formatted as string. See machine-id (5) for more information. "%M" Operating systemrunning system, formatted as string. See machine-id (5) for more information. "%M" Operating systemFirst Boot Semantics" in machine-id (5). PRESET FILE FORMAT The preset files containinterface name and the machine-id (5). Note, even if "none" is specified, systemd-udevdupdates, you can set APT::Machine-ID to a UUID such that they all phase