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There's no need to filter hostnamectl's output with awk because its man page says: hostnamectl [OPTIONS...] {COMMAND} --static, --transient, --pretty If status is used (or no explicit command is given) and one of those fields is given, hostnamectl will print out just this selected hostname. E.g. hostnamectl --static status => ansible.example.org
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