I know qemu has some entropy forwarding stuff and I wonder if that
could be used in the cloud so instances have enough entropy to fix this

e.g.

              -object rng-random,id=id,filename=/dev/random
                     Creates  a  random number generator backend which obtains 
entropy from a device on the host. The id parameter is a unique ID that will be 
used to reference this entropy backend from the virtio-rng device. The filename 
parameter specifies which file to ob‐
                     tain entropy from and if omitted defaults to /dev/urandom.

I think openstack has support for that, and this maybe should be toggled
on? Might be worth checking with IS and security.

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  glibc tst-getrandom test needs more entropy causing test failures

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