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Randall R Schulz wrote:
Ken, James,
On Thursday 19 May 2005 14:38, James Knott wrote:
ken wrote:
Where's the md5sum for the 9.3 pro 32-bit DVD (i.e., the one from <http://www.interknet.net/bt/?torrent=suse93>)?
As far as I know, there isn't one.
Uh, huh...
It is 979233e59de229a49d7e53fcfe0cf09e, as reported by YaST's Media Check module.
I was referring to an officially published md5sum, such as I used to download for the Red Hat ISOs. What happens, if someone changes the SuSE DVD and then releases it. What will the media check show? Will it flag it as being modified? Or will someone have to manually compare their value with someone's original? With Red Hat, I'd download the ISOs and md5sum file. Then I'd run the md5sum command against that md5sum file and it would tell me if the images were OK, corrupt or missing.