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Finding the UUID
UUIDs are 128 bit long numbers represented by 32 hexadecimal digits. They are used to uniquely identify information across a computer system.
Finding the UUID in Windows
- Log into the device.
- Open an administrator CLI.
- Enter the following:
wmic path win32_computersystemproduct get UUID
Finding the UUID in Linux
Using the blkld command
You can find the UUID of all the disk partitions on your Linux system using the blkld
command:
sudo blkld
However this also returns loop devices. To return only partitions with UUID, run:
sudo blkld | grep UUID=
Using the lsblk command
You can also use the lsblk command to list your UUID partitions:
To list the UUID of your partitions, you can run:
sudo lsblk -f
However this also returns loop devices. To return only partitions with UUID, run:
sudo lsblk -f | grep -v loop