Le Lun 10 juin 2013 17:20, Bruno Wolff III a écrit : > On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 10:21:22 +0200, > Nicolas Mailhot <nicolas.mailhot@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>Hi, >> >>Just a warning for those like me that had activated rngd in the hope >>Fedora could someday make some use of the tpm sucking electricity on >> their >>mobo. In rawhide, instead of barfing a few error messages at boot >>complaining about tpm init errors, kernel/systemd/udev/whatever loops on >>the error message. As a result your /var/log partition will fill up >> faster >>than you can blink. (and if your logs are on / lots of innocent >> bystanders >>will be harmed) > > I don't seem to be having any trouble with it on a machine that was > rebooted > 4 days ago. Though also my hardware rng isn't a tpm. Did this start very > recently? $ du -hs /var/log/messages* 178M /var/log/messages 1,5M /var/log/messages-20130519 3,3M /var/log/messages-20130526 1,4M /var/log/messages-20130602 -> so till the 20130602 log rotation everything was fine, and the two following log files are missing since I nuked them this morning (they were around 15-30 GB each). Whatever changed changed in the last week $ grep 'rngd: Error reading from TPM, no entropy gathered' /var/log/messages |wc -l 379100 Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel