It seems that there is a bug in mdadm: when generating the UUID for a 
volume, the random() function is called, but the random sequence is never 
initialized.

I fixed the problem adding the following patch to mdadm.c, but please bear 
in mind that I'm totally unaware of mdadm code and quite naive in C 
programming:

$ diff -u mdadm.c.orig mdadm.c
--- mdadm.c.orig        2004-11-02 06:11:06.000000000 +0100
+++ mdadm.c     2005-02-02 14:27:55.000000000 +0100
@@ -86,6 +86,15 @@
        ident.super_minor= UnSet;
        ident.devices=0;

+        int my_fd;
+        unsigned int my_seed;
+        if ((my_fd = open("/dev/random", O_RDONLY)) != -1) {
+            if (read(my_fd, &my_seed, sizeof(my_seed)) == sizeof(my_seed)) 
{
+                srandom(my_seed);
+            }
+            close(my_fd);
+        }
+
        while ((option_index = -1) ,
               (opt=getopt_long(argc, argv,
                                short_options, long_options,


-- 
Niccolo Rigacci
http://www.texnet.it/


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