On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 09:54:51AM -0500, Benjamin Story wrote:
> Here is the set of MD5SUMS that the Central Illinois LUG has been
> using.
>
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> Hash: SHA1
>
> d7b16b081c20708dc0dd7d41793a4177 psyche-i386-disc1.iso
> 2df17bc02cb1b3316930ed4f7601ad9e psyche-i386-disc2.iso
> 305d6ff5b5850fa316276710a148b0a3 psyche-i386-disc3.iso
> 0a77d7a3bc8c4e87508c46a2670242eb psyche-i386-disc4.iso
> 8dbcf16f0072ee47db49b08921a41ba5 psyche-i386-disc5.iso
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> Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org
>
> iD8DBQE9mH6DIZGAzdtCpg4RAkKnAJ9FoKBr0tTIakp9XEn+3+jEWkES2QCfbVBo
> OFisZU8vsf6HHUpUivNv39I=
> =J1G1
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Same. I guess that means either something went wrong downloading
the files or with the burning. You can check the files by
typing (and comparing against the list):
$ md5sum *.iso
You can probably check a burned disk similarly, although I have
never tried it, with (it doesn't need to be mounted):
$ md5sum /dev/cdrom
or
$ md5sum < /dev/cdrom
This assumes /dev/cdrom is a symbolic link to the correct device.
You may, in fact, need to use one of the IDE deviceses like hdc,
sr0, or similar if that is not the case.
--
Don Bindner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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