I'm not convinced this (the message in the log file) is actually an issue as I quickly ran the following command after booting up and did have a system identifier.
Jun 10 00:30:01 ubuntu-phablet whoopsie[1871]: whoopsie 0.2.30 starting up.
Jun 10 00:30:01 ubuntu-phablet whoopsie[1871]: Unable to find a hardware address
Jun 10 00:30:01 ubuntu-phablet whoopsie[1871]: Using lock path: /var/lock/whoopsie/lock
I'm not convinced this (the message in the log file) is actually an issue as I quickly ran the following command after booting up and did have a system identifier.
root@ubuntu- phablet: ~# /home/phablet/ system- id.sh ac91c09a65a7a5c 145b5c4de51a33c 5c63bd6ebfd9859 d2f16792300ee3c 95db77306b8a536 8ef7e4bd9ebdaee 81db6862876bfb4 556b5bb960' ,)
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Even though this appeared in syslog:
Jun 10 00:30:01 ubuntu-phablet whoopsie[1871]: whoopsie 0.2.30 starting up. whoopsie/ lock
Jun 10 00:30:01 ubuntu-phablet whoopsie[1871]: Unable to find a hardware address
Jun 10 00:30:01 ubuntu-phablet whoopsie[1871]: Using lock path: /var/lock/