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#1 2021-03-11 19:57:35

B!gMeme
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Registered: 2021-03-11
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systemd-boot-system-token service hangs despite explicit boot params

My laptop is a Lenovo Ideapad 320 15IAP. The EFI variables on my laptop are non-writable, as a result of the Microsoft + OEM Manufacturer circle jerk. I have explicitly set "random-seed-mode" to "always", since systemd-boot simply cannot work with EFI variable support. The process is still running after the system has booted, but I can run "bootctl --no-variables random-seed" in the terminal and it completes in half a second. My only other option is to disable the bootloader's random seeding completely, but then my system would have low entropy. Why is the process still hanging even though it is reading from the random seed file and not touching the EFI variables?

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