I had thought that a working /dev/random was part of 10.1 .

In any case, have you tried installing the daemonic package?

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On Fri, 31 May 2002, wes wrote:

> This should probably be asked elsewhere, if so, please point me there. I
> just installed egd until Apple fixes the /dev/random device. Is there
> an easy way to start egd on boot? I've been searching with google and
> the list archives, but haven't found anything. thanks.
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