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find_nic_uuid [2024/01/18 14:32] – [Introduction] walkeradminfind_nic_uuid [2024/01/18 14:34] – [Find UUID] walkeradmin
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   UUID=30892bab-fe54-4c77-9a95-8af5d77ddbd4   UUID=30892bab-fe54-4c77-9a95-8af5d77ddbd4
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-Unfortunately I did not have this line in my configuration file and needed to add it, but how do I get the UUID? Luckily it is very simple, we can use the following command line:+Unfortunately I did not have this line in my configuration file and needed to add it, but how do I get the UUID? Luckily it is very simple
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 +==== Find UUID ==== 
 +We can use the following command line:
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   nmcli connection show eno1 |grep connection.uuid   nmcli connection show eno1 |grep connection.uuid
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   connection.uuid:                        30892bab-fe54-4c77-9a95-8af5d77ddbd4   connection.uuid:                        30892bab-fe54-4c77-9a95-8af5d77ddbd4
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-The n<color #ed1c24>mcli connection show eno1</color> will show you quite a lot of information about that interface, but if you only want the UUID then using |grep connection.uuid will display just that.+The command<color #ed1c24>nmcli connection show eno1</color> on its own will show you quite a lot of information about that interface, but if you only want the UUID then using |grep connection.uuid will display just that.
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find_nic_uuid.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/18 14:35 by walkeradmin