Although I've never tried doing what you're trying, I suppose after
you've cd'd to the floppy the command "mknod random c 1 8" would work.

On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Derek Schaible wrote:

> Greetings list,
> 
> This may be a potentially stupid question, but:
> 
> How would I go about getting /dev/random onto a floppy?
> More specifically, I'm trying to create a boot disk that has dd and
> /dev/random so I can wipe hard drives quickly and easily.  Got the dd part
> ready to go, but obviously /dev/random dosen't simply copy.

-- 
Steven Yellin



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