generate random partition uuid for each build#107
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For each invocation of runme.sh generated disk images shall have random partition uuid. This relaxes uuid collision and kernel confusion during boot when installing multiple images on different media to same device. SD/eMMC images still share the same UUID, but auto image has its own.
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For each invocation of runme.sh generated disk images shall have random partition uuid. This relaxes uuid collision and kernel confusion during boot when installing multiple images on different media to same device.
All images generated in a single run still share the same uuid.