Re: Why does reading from /dev/urandom deplete entropy so much?

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From: Mike McGrath
Date: Tuesday, December 4, 2007 - 2:18 pm

Matt Mackall wrote:
We can but it will likely take a few weeks to get a good sampling. UUID 
is unique in the db so when someone checks in with the same UUID, the 
old one gets overwritten. I'll have to do regular copies of what the 
UUID holds over time. Smolt schedules a monthly check in which we 
literally just missed a few days ago.


We'll be able to get lots of stuff. Here's a profile of whats currently 
in e2b67e1d-e325-4740-b938-795addb45280.

u_u_id: e2b67e1d-e325-4740-b938-795addb45280
o_s: Fedora release 7.92 (Rawhide)
platform: i686
bogomips: 3660.33
system_memory: 2025
system_swap: 964
vendor: Sony Corporation
system: VGN-FE31Z C3LMPJWX
cpu_vendor: GenuineIntel
cpu_model: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T
num_cp_us: 2
cpu_speed: 1833
language: en_US.UT
default_runlevel: 5
kernel_version: 2.6.23.1-23.fc8
formfactor: laptop
last_modified: 2007-10-02 04:22:42
rating: 3
selinux_enabled: 1
selinux_enforce: targeted

I'll grab the suspect UUID profiles over time to see what we end up with.

-Mike
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