Of course, I forgot the CC.
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I probably got it wrong.
but it seems the programs purpose is to build images (boot loaders). I
then wonder why it needs to do this during installation. If image
building is the programs purpose, it should happen during execution
after installation, no ?
Users would *most likely* prefer it's actual purpose (proper Images,
including optimization) instead of reproducibility.
On 10.07.2018 23:40, Leo Famulari wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 08:58:43PM +0200, Danny Milosavljevic wrote:
>> It writes an image file. Since that image is later written to flash storage
>> (by the user), the program randomizes the data in order to increase longevity.
>> Then it stores the random data used as well.
> I see. Like Ludo and Mark, I think we should avoid doing tricky things
> with urandom.
>
> Could /dev/zero work here? Does it use urandom once, to get a seed, or
> does it read urandom repeatedly, expecting different values each time?
>
> Also, I wonder if Guix users would want reproducibility here instead of
> longer-lived NAND storage.