El 9 maig 2016, a les 18:14, Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> va 
escriure:
> On 2016-05-08, soko.tica <soko.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> While the diference between /dev/random and /dev/arandom might not be
>> important (I'm not knowledgeable enought to say if it is or isn't),
> 
> it's not; the 4 random devices do the same thing on OpenBSD.
> 
>> ommiting 'r' from the name of device means that you operated on a device
>> instead on a raw device. The output reported the end of device. Man dd
>> isn't explicit, but leads me to believe it wasn't the desired result of the
>> operation.
> 
> it's just copying from a neverending source to a device of limited size,
> this message is expected and you can ignore it.

then what is the difference between writing to sd0c and to rsd0c?

how bad is that error  for the installed operational system?

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