This gives me a verified iso:

cd /iso

wget https://mirror.alpix.eu/tails/tails/stable/tails-amd64-3.16/tails-amd64-3.16.iso
wget https://tails.boum.org/torrents/files/tails-amd64-3.16.iso.sig
wget https://tails.boum.org/tails-signing.key
gpg --import tails-signing.key
TZ=UTC gpg --no-options --keyid-format long --verify /iso/tails-amd64-3.16.iso.sig /iso/tails-amd64-3.16.iso
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
    yad  --width=220  --title "**Iso verified**" --text "Iso is verified"  --button="OK"
else
    yad  --width=220  --title "**Iso not verified**" --text "Iso is not verified"  --button="OK"
fi


On 2019-10-01 11:30, linux-service wrote:

> More and more organisations prevent (and disable) usb and sd ports on
> notebooks. So booting tails with usb is no option.
>
> Would this be good practice to use tails by booting the iso (on the
> internal disk) with grub to ram. When tails is running, the present
> harddisks are not mounted.
>
> so, Download official tails iso from the tails website, gpg verify the
> iso and after this booting the iso with grub.
>
> for example with(warning, not working):
>
> wget
> https://mirror.alpix.eu/tails/tails/stable/tails-amd64-3.16/tails-amd64-3.16.iso
> wget https://tails.boum.org/torrents/files/tails-amd64-3.16.img.sig
> wget https://tails.boum.org/tails-signing.key
> gpg --import tails-signing.key
> TZ=UTC gpg --no-options --keyid-format long --verify
> /iso/tails-amd64-3.16.img.sig /iso/tails-amd64-3.16.iso
> if [ $? -eq 0 ]
> then
>     yad  --width=220  --title "**Iso verified**" --text "Iso is
> verified"  --button="OK"
> else
>     yad  --width=220  --title "**Iso not verified**" --text "Iso is not
> verified"  --button="OK"
> fi
>
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