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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ setup_kernel_modules() {
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## The jitterentropy_rng kernel module provides a reliable and hardware-independent source of cryptographic entropy by measuring
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## minute variations in CPU execution timing (jitter). These microsecond-level differences are unpredictable and rooted in
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## physical randomness, making them suitable for high-quality entropy generation. Unlike other RNG methods that rely on hardware
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## features like TPMs or Intel's RDRAND—which may not be available or trusted—jitterentropy_rng works across all platforms,
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## features like TPMs or Intel's RDRAND, which may not be available or trusted, jitterentropy_rng works across all platforms,
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## including virtual machines and air-gapped systems. It is compliant with NIST SP 800-90B and BSI TR-02102-4, ensuring secure
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## entropy even during early boot stages, such as in initramfs or before full userland is available. It is the most secure,
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## standards-compliant, and universally applicable entropy source for hardened Linux environments.
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