On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 08:22:42PM +0300, Andreas Gustafsson wrote: > Joerg Sonnenberger wrote: > > We don't warn people about unavailable of 127.0.0.1/:: during very early > > boot and a number of other issues either. If your application is running > > during system initialisation, you are supposed to be somewhat aware of > > the limitations in that case. > > That's nonsense. If the man page promisies "high quality entropy", > that needs to apply no matter when the application is run.
If the man page promises "gravity will pull everything up" that needs to apply no matter when the application is run. The notion that /dev/random unblocking because a "delta estimator" that attributes entropy to pretty much every sample submitted to it said it saw some entropy is actual evidence that an application was delivered "high quality entropy" is, as far as I'm concerned, roughly like the notion that a ball flying upwards out of my hand is evidence that gravity reversed directions. -- Thor Lancelot Simon t...@panix.com "Whether or not there's hope for change is not the question. If you want to be a free person, you don't stand up for human rights because it will work, but because it is right." --Andrei Sakharov