>Use vmstat -i to get a list of interrupt sources on your system and
>use rndcontrol to add them to the entropy engine.

This is very interesting. I have just guessed my entropy interrupts.
Thanks for the tip!

># vmstat -i
>interrupt                   total       rate
>ata0 irq14                3240348         10
>ata1 irq15                      4          0
>mux irq11                 1342389          4
>pcm0 irq10                   3401          0
>fdc0 irq6                       2          0
>atkbd0 irq1                 58469          0
>psm0 irq12                 872780          2
>sio0 irq4                  441098          1
>clk irq0                 31225225         99
>rtc irq8                 39970907        128
>Total                    77154623        247

... but what does the 'mux' stand for? My laptop shows it, too. From 
the context I guess it is network activity, but there is no such 
device or kernel option. The NICs don't show up as themselves. man 
vmstat didn't tell.
-- 
Cheers,
Petri

Metis / Petri Riihikallio
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