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Is it possible to pull the build number from a running Google Container-Optimized OS?


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According to this page, one can pull the kernel sources from the following location in Google Cloud Storage.



gs://cos-tools/<build-number>/


I am trying to find the source for a running instance of the Container-Optimized OS, but I have not found documentation describing how to extract a build number from the running instance. The output of uname -r is 4.4.111+ but I do not know how to map this to a build number that I can use for pulling the source.



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    According to this page, one can pull the kernel sources from the following location in Google Cloud Storage.



    gs://cos-tools/<build-number>/


    I am trying to find the source for a running instance of the Container-Optimized OS, but I have not found documentation describing how to extract a build number from the running instance. The output of uname -r is 4.4.111+ but I do not know how to map this to a build number that I can use for pulling the source.



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      According to this page, one can pull the kernel sources from the following location in Google Cloud Storage.



      gs://cos-tools/<build-number>/


      I am trying to find the source for a running instance of the Container-Optimized OS, but I have not found documentation describing how to extract a build number from the running instance. The output of uname -r is 4.4.111+ but I do not know how to map this to a build number that I can use for pulling the source.



      How does one find the build number?










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      According to this page, one can pull the kernel sources from the following location in Google Cloud Storage.



      gs://cos-tools/<build-number>/


      I am trying to find the source for a running instance of the Container-Optimized OS, but I have not found documentation describing how to extract a build number from the running instance. The output of uname -r is 4.4.111+ but I do not know how to map this to a build number that I can use for pulling the source.



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          Inside the running COS instance, you can find the version in /etc/lsb-release.



          $ cat /etc/lsb-release | grep CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION
          CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION=10452.101.0


          Then, in a machine with gsutil installed and configured



          $ gsutil ls gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/
          gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz
          gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz.md5





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            Inside the running COS instance, you can find the version in /etc/lsb-release.



            $ cat /etc/lsb-release | grep CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION
            CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION=10452.101.0


            Then, in a machine with gsutil installed and configured



            $ gsutil ls gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/
            gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz
            gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz.md5





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              Inside the running COS instance, you can find the version in /etc/lsb-release.



              $ cat /etc/lsb-release | grep CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION
              CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION=10452.101.0


              Then, in a machine with gsutil installed and configured



              $ gsutil ls gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/
              gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz
              gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz.md5





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                Inside the running COS instance, you can find the version in /etc/lsb-release.



                $ cat /etc/lsb-release | grep CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION
                CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION=10452.101.0


                Then, in a machine with gsutil installed and configured



                $ gsutil ls gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/
                gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz
                gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz.md5





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                Inside the running COS instance, you can find the version in /etc/lsb-release.



                $ cat /etc/lsb-release | grep CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION
                CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION=10452.101.0


                Then, in a machine with gsutil installed and configured



                $ gsutil ls gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/
                gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz
                gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz.md5






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