Request for Old ISO/Verification Hash
1. Where can I find this old ISO? openSUSE-Tumbleweed-DVD-x86_64-Snapshot20220515.iso 2. If not can I get ISO Hash Check file or key to verify my ISO. 3. If still not how can I check integrity of my aforesaid ISO. Would appreciate any helpful response. Thanks
Hello fireclay! I'm bit afraid that we do not hold backups of files for rolling releases, It sort of makes sense as you can have up to 7 snapshots a week. I did check /backup on pontifex but unfortunatelly it was only for content of /var. If you feel confident that there could be more request like this one, you should probably write a proposal to admin@opensuse.org<mailto:admin@opensuse.org> to keep checksum files for e.g. 14 days or similar. I can imagine that this might be quite demanding feature in regions with low bandwidth, where people want to be sure-sure that their image was corrupted before downloading a new one. But then TW might not be the best fit in given environment. Dominique do you have thoughts on this one? Leap could use similar approach for quarterly updates. Lubos On Thu, 2022-05-26 at 13:49 +0000, opensuse.fireclay@simplelogin.fr wrote: 1. Where can I find this old ISO? openSUSE-Tumbleweed-DVD-x86_64-Snapshot20220515.iso 2. If not can I get ISO Hash Check file or key to verify my ISO. 3. If still not how can I check integrity of my aforesaid ISO. Would appreciate any helpful response. Thanks
Reinstallation is not an option in my scenario. Could you suggest me some measure to check integrity of my ISO? Thanks -------- Original Message -------- On 30 May 2022, 5:55 pm, Lubos Kocman - lubos.kocman at suse.com wrote:
Hello fireclay!
I'm bit afraid that we do not hold backups of files for rolling releases, It sort of makes sense as you can have up to 7 snapshots a week. I did check /backup on pontifex but unfortunatelly it was only for content of /var.
If you feel confident that there could be more request like this one, you should probably write a proposal to admin@opensuse.org to keep checksum files for e.g. 14 days or similar. I can imagine that this might be quite demanding feature in regions with low bandwidth, where people want to be sure-sure that their image was corrupted before downloading a new one. But then TW might not be the best fit in given environment.
Dominique do you have thoughts on this one? Leap could use similar approach for quarterly updates.
Lubos
On Thu, 2022-05-26 at 13:49 +0000, opensuse.fireclay@simplelogin.fr wrote:
1. Where can I find this old ISO? openSUSE-Tumbleweed-DVD-x86_64-Snapshot20220515.iso
2. If not can I get ISO Hash Check file or key to verify my ISO.
3. If still not how can I check integrity of my aforesaid ISO.
Would appreciate any helpful response.
Thanks
Luckily for this question openqa doesn't delete sha256 files aggressively, because they are tiny:
curl -s https://openqa.opensuse.org/assets/other/openSUSE-Tumbleweed-DVD-x86_64-Snap... f3a2028d1b4dcb202616e6216cab7773e39430d955b321abed39939b8ae0b725 openSUSE-Tumbleweed-DVD-x86_64-Snapshot20220515-Media.iso
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Andrii Nikitin
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