%a
Architecture
A short string identifying the architecture of the local system. A string such as x86, x86-64 or arm64. See the architectures defined for ConditionArchitecture= in systemd.unit5 for a full list.
%A
Operating system image version
The operating system image version identifier of the running system, as read from the IMAGE_VERSION= field of /etc/os-release. If not set, resolves to an empty string. See os-release5 for more information.
%b
Boot ID
The boot ID of the running system, formatted as string. See random4 for more information.
%B
Operating system build ID
The operating system build identifier of the running system, as read from the BUILD_ID= field of /etc/os-release. If not set, resolves to an empty string. See os-release5 for more information.
%H
Host name
The hostname of the running system.
%l
Short host name
The hostname of the running system, truncated at the first dot to remove any domain component.
%m
Machine ID
The machine ID of the running system, formatted as string. See machine-id5 for more information.
%M
Operating system image identifier
The operating system image identifier of the running system, as read from the IMAGE_ID= field of /etc/os-release. If not set, resolves to an empty string. See os-release5 for more information.
%o
Operating system ID
The operating system identifier of the running system, as read from the ID= field of /etc/os-release. See os-release5 for more information.
%q
Pretty host name
The pretty hostname of the running system, as read from the PRETTY_HOSTNAME= field of /etc/machine-info. If not set, resolves to the short hostname. See machine-info5 for more information.
%T
Directory for temporary files
This is either /tmp or the path $TMPDIR, $TEMP or $TMP are set to. (Note that the directory may be specified without a trailing slash.)
%v
Kernel release
Identical to uname -r output.
%V
Directory for larger and persistent temporary files
This is either /var/tmp or the path $TMPDIR, $TEMP or $TMP are set to. (Note that the directory may be specified without a trailing slash.)
%w
Operating system version ID
The operating system version identifier of the running system, as read from the VERSION_ID= field of /etc/os-release. If not set, resolves to an empty string. See os-release5 for more information.
%W
Operating system variant ID
The operating system variant identifier of the running system, as read from the VARIANT_ID= field of /etc/os-release. If not set, resolves to an empty string. See os-release5 for more information.
%%
Single percent sign
Use %% in place of % to specify a single percent sign.