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UNAME Command Usage
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Let me introduce my machine :
# uname –h
uname: option `–h’ is ambiguous
Try `uname –help’ for more information.
# uname –help
Usage: uname [OPTION]…
Print certain system information. With no OPTION, same as -s.
-a, –all print all information, in the following order,
except omit -p and -i if unknown:
-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 or “unknown”
-i, –hardware-platform print the hardware platform or “unknown”
-o, –operating-system print the operating system
–help display this help and exit
–version output version information and exit
Report bugs to <bug-coreutils@gnu.org>.
# uname -m
i686
# uname -r
2.6.21.7
# uname -v
#1 Sun Sep 9 02:29:54 GMT-8 2007
# uname -p
Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 1.70GHz
# uname -i
GenuineIntel
# uname -o
GNU/Linux
# uname -n
INGON-INGON
# uname -s
Linux
# uname -a
Linux INGON-INGON 2.6.21.7 #1 Sun Sep 9 02:29:54 GMT-8 2007 i686 Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 1.70GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
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