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lfam | Hi, I help maintain the Guix GNU/Linux distro. We got a bug report <https://bugs.gnu.org/36380> that reading 64 bytes from /dev/hwrng takes several minutes on a VPS hosted at arpnetworks.com
We had added this boot-time read specifically for VPS / VM first-boot environments with the hope that it would be hooked up to something fast, like the host's /dev/urandom The first boot of a VPS or VM is a relatively deterministic one and of course there hasn't been a chance to collect entropy or get a random-seed file from the previous boot I wonder if you know what is feeding /dev/hwrng in your hosting system? Btw, if I go offline before you are able to reply, I will check this channel's logs and come back | [12:17] |
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danopia | maybe up_the_irons would know? | [13:42] |
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