Harald Dunkel dixit:

> Package: rng-tools-debian
> Version: 2.1
>
> After a fresh install and reboot rng-tools-debian fails to start with
[…]
> It shouldn't fail by default.

I’m tempted to agree, but if device autodetection fails and you
don’t configure your device as HRNGDEVICE in /etc/default/rng-tools-debian
there’s not much it could do instead.

You seem to have some random devices available, or at least their
drivers. Shall we change this into questioning how these are not
autodetected?

It probes for hwrng, hw_random, hwrandom, intel_rng, i810_rng
under both /dev and /dev/misc each.

What device nodes are exposed by your device(s)?

Thanks,
//mirabilos
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