David Bolt wrote:
Unfortunately, when you download using the torrents, the MD5SUMS for the images aren't included and I feel this isn't a good thing. It would be better if all the torrents supplied a separate MD5SUMS file for the supplied images, e.g. MD5SUMS.i386, MD5SUMS.ppc or MD5SUMS.x86_64.
It is not needed as BitTorrent already does this. Here is an answer from their FAQ http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html#corruptdl BitTorrent does cryptographic hashing (SHA1) of all data. When you see "Download succeeded!" you can be sure that BitTorrent has already verified the integrity of the data. The integrity and authenticity of a BitTorrent download is as good as the original request to the tracker. Checking the MD5/CRC32/other hash of a file downloaded via BitTorrent is redundant. So we do not need md5sum check after downloading the torrents. Cheers Gulli