First of all, I would like to apologies for the title for not including hardware details. This is because I am looking for a command that will work in all Linux distribution.
Unix & Linux Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of Linux, FreeBSD and other Un*x-like operating systems. Join them; it only takes a minute. Is it possible to change the serial number of a VM in VMware Fusion? Ask Question 1. I need to change the system Serial Number. It's shown in the output of. AndyNakamura Thanks for your suggestion but i need that code which returns the serial number of the cpu or mother board serial number so that i put a condition if that serial number matches with that number than the program should work otherwise No.
Question: I am very new to Linux and don't know much, however, is it possible to retrieve the hard drive serial number running as non-root. I am aware there are commands available to retrieve this information running using sudo.
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However, I need a way to retrieve this information without running as sudo. Any suggestions would be highly appreciated. Kind Regards, Mustafa. On most current distributions HDD serial numbers are stored in the udev database, which could be queried without root permissions: /sbin/udevadm info -query=property -name=sda (look for IDSERIAL, IDSERIALSHORT; there are also /dev/disk/by-id/ata-. symlinks for ATA drives based on those values).
Udisks provides a higher-level interface to those data and more (it also gives access to SMART attributes without requiring root privileges, which would be needed for calling, e.g., smartctl directly).
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