I just installed Indiana RC2a, based on NV86 on a Acer Ferrari 4005 WLMi AMD64
laptop.
I get this message after installing on first boot:
kcf: [ID 415456 kern.warning] WARNING:
No randomness provider enabled for /dev/random. Use cryptoadm(1M) to enable
provider.
The system seems to work OK, but
Dan Anderson wrote:
> I just installed Indiana RC2a, based on NV86 on a Acer Ferrari 4005
> WLMi AMD64 laptop. I get this message after installing on first boot:
>
>
> kcf: [ID 415456 kern.warning] WARNING: No randomness provider enabled
> for /dev/random. Use cryptoadm(1M) to enable provider.
>
I'm told the message is harmless and is fixed in NV88.
It's a race condition between ZFS boot and swrand module loading.
The fix was to make swrand a dependency for ZFS.
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I am seeing this bug also in the new Indiana release, RC3 i think, its the
OpenSolaris 2008.05 release thats all i am sure of. Glad to know that this
isn't my doing :)
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So once nv88 makes it out to Indiana we can expect this to disappear with no
action from the user?
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