Martin-Éric Racine dixit:
>This could probably be merged:
No, it can’t. There is still discussion about how this is
to be started in the first place; from udev is what looks
like what we want, and until this is settled, I’m keeping
the current startup setup, as I don’t want to transition
it twice
ti 8. jouluk. 2020 klo 19.54 Thorsten Glaser (t...@mirbsd.de) kirjoitti:
>
> Martin-Éric Racine dixit:
>
> >Since systemd 247, there is a very loud dmesg about this:
>
> Yes, but as things are much too complicated, this will not
> be changed before the freeze any more.
>
> Solutions for bookworm ar
Martin-Éric Racine dixit:
>Since systemd 247, there is a very loud dmesg about this:
Yes, but as things are much too complicated, this will not
be changed before the freeze any more.
Solutions for bookworm are welcome, though. I cannot test
them easily, I don’t use systemd.
bye,
//mirabilos
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Since systemd 247, there is a very loud dmesg about this:
systemd-sysv-generator[177]: SysV service '/etc/init.d/rng-tools-debian' lacks
a native systemd unit file. Automatically gen
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 10:45:37PM -0200, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2015, at 16:56, Paul Elliott wrote:
> > One problem is that the the sysV version uses bash computing to search
> > a list of random file names. I have created a bash file that does this
> > then execs rng
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015, at 16:56, Paul Elliott wrote:
> One problem is that the the sysV version uses bash computing to search
> a list of random file names. I have created a bash file that does this
> then execs rngd. I have tested this on my raspberry PI which runs
> systemd version 44. Changes may
Package: rng-tools
Version: 2-unofficial-mt.14-1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
rng-tools works in sysV compatibility mode. No native systemd .service file.
One problem is that the the sysV version uses bash computing to search
a list of random file names. I have created a bash file that d
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