That’s all. I just found this in a random script. Generates a random UUID every time it’s called. I didn’t know.
Of course I can also use uuidgen or pipe /dev/(u)random into something to get a random alphanumeric string - but this is built right into the kernel!
In /proc/sys/kernel/random/, there’s also boot_id which seems to do the same is static, and some tweakable parameters.
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I’ve used this in some bash scripts, very useful!
That’s what I mean. No more searching for ways to create shell-friendly randomness ($RANDOM does not always cut it).