OS-RELEASE(5) FreeBSD File Formats Manual OS-RELEASE(5)
NAME
os-release - file describing the current OS and some of its attributes
DESCRIPTION
The os-release file is a new-line separated list of key value pairs. The
syntax of this file is a reduced sh(1) variable assignment with the
following restrictions:
• Strings cannot be concatenated together
• No variable expansion is done
• All shell special characters must be quoted as documented in sh(1)
• Variable assignments must be included inside of double quotes if they
contain characters outside of A-Z, a-z and 0-9
• All strings should be UTF-8 format
• Non-printable characters should not be used in the strings
Lines starting with the character `#' are ignored as comments.
VARIABLES
The following variables are defined by the standard.
NAME A string describing the preferred OS name.
VERSION Version string for the OS, in its usual and customary format.
ID Lower case version of the name with only a-z, 0-9, `.', `-',
and `_'.
VERSION_ID Lower case version of the version with only a-z, 0-9, `.',
`-', and `_'.
PRETTY_NAME
A pretty version of the name presented to the user. May
contain release information.
ANSI_COLOR Suggested color presentation for the OS. This string should
be suitable for inclusion within an ESC [ m ANSI/ECMA-48
escape sequence to render the OS in its preferred color.
This variable is optional.
CPE_NAME A CPE name for the operating system. This field shall follow
the NIST Common Platform Enumeration specification.
HOME_URL
SUPPORT_URL
BUG_REPORT_URL
PRIVACY_POLICY_URL
Links on the internet, in RFC 3986 format for different
aspects of this OS. These variables are optional.
BUILD_ID A string identifying the build. This variable is optional.
VARIANT A string describing the variant of this operating system.
This variable is optional.
VARIANT_ID Lower case version of the variant with only a-z, 0-9, `.',
`-', and `_'. This variable is optional.
All other variables have no standard-defined meaning.
FILES
/etc/os-release
Symbolic link to actual os-release file.
/var/run/os-release
Generated os-release file describing the currently running
system.
SEE ALSO
CPE Specification
https://csrc.nist.gov/projects/security-content-automation-protocol/scap-specifications/cpe
RFC 3986 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986
os-release Specification
https://www.linux.org/docs/man5/os-release.html
HISTORY
This file first appeared in FreeBSD 13.0.
FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE-p6 November 23, 2021 FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE-p6
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