I use 7.10 but i didn't know that urandom saves the random seed during
start, restart and shutdown.

Everywhere on the net there can be read that urandom is not as secure as
random is. but i am a bit confused now. how could it be that urandom is
not as secure as random if uradom just saves the entropy of random and
resores it when it's needed.

can you explain this to me?

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Upstart doesn't activate luks volumes (also non luks) in cryptsetup
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