I am looking to speed up the boot time on my Raspberry pi and `systemd-random-seed` is taking 20s (old Pi 1). From what I've read up this is waiting to collect entropy to generate a system random seed. I don't care whatsoever about security and I'm wondering if there is some way to hard-code this, disable it, or otherwise make it not take so ridiculously long to boot?

I tried just running `systemctl disable systemd-random-seed` to see what would happen and it still ran at boot, so evidently it's being started by another service or something.

I also tried adding `random.trust_cpu=on` to cmdline.txt based on something I read, but it seems to have done nothing.

I'm completely new to Linux and raspberry if that wasn't already obvious, so sorry if it's a dumb question a requires a dumb answer... I attempted to look through the man page and it's completely over my head (wasn't sure how to translate that into the boot process).