Re: [newbie] Correct md5sums after burning a CD?

2002-01-16 Thread Randy Kramer
Mario Michael da Costa wrote: Never saw my name on a website before, done my ego a whole lotta good, thanks. You're welcome! Were the sizes of the 2 iso images different ? because that is the only thing that could the message digest. Before computing the MD5 digest, the message (iso image)

Re: [newbie] Correct md5sums after burning a CD?

2002-01-15 Thread Randy Kramer
Mario, Thanks for your response! Mario Michael da Costa wrote: Before burning the cd's you run the MD5 on an ISO image file. After burning the cd's you are running MD5 on some of the files () on the cd. I think running md5sum /dev/cdroms/cdrom1 does the md5sum on the entire CD, i.e.,

Re: [newbie] Correct md5sums after burning a CD?

2002-01-15 Thread Randy Kramer
Mario Michael da Costa wrote: Randy Kramer wrote: I've checked the md5sums after downloading, and also after burning (using md5sum /dev/cdroms/cdrom1), but after burning the md5sums can be different (for various reasons) without necessarily indicating a problem. I burn my cds under

Re: [newbie] Correct md5sums after burning a CD?

2002-01-14 Thread Mario Michael da Costa
Randy Kramer wrote: I've checked the md5sums after downloading, and also after burning (using md5sum /dev/cdroms/cdrom1), but after burning the md5sums can be different (for various reasons) without necessarily indicating a problem. I burn my cds under Windows using Adaptec Easy CD Creator