When archiving files and burning them to disc I like to create a md5
signature file of all the files on the disc (including
sub-directories) which I can check after burning to ensure that there
were no burn errors. 

In looking for a program to do this in Mint I found the program
md5deep which I believe can do what I want. I used Package manager to
download and install the md5deep program. I can see that an executable
file called md5deep was created in the /usr/bin folder but no shortcut
was created in the start menu.

My question(s) is how do I run this file and how do I create a
shortcut for running the file in future?

Thanks,
Dave


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