Angus Auld wrote:
btw. http://www.linuxiso.org/ does not store files on site, but
provides ftp links to other sites. if your files fail md5, try
there links. they are fast, if you catch a slow link, break it,
try again. you will rotate thru list of links.
If it's an md5sum checker for
Dennis Myers wrote:
The easiest way
Then all you should have to do is
type at the prompt md5sum Mandrake90* and it will spit out the comparison
alpha numerics or say something like all sums are correct. I don't recall for
sure. HTH
dm,
that is if he is working under linux. from message
Dennis Myers wrote:
The easiest way
Then all you should have to do is
type at the prompt md5sum Mandrake90* and it will spit out the comparison
alpha numerics or say something like all sums are correct. I don't recall for
sure. HTH
dm,
that is if he is working under linux.
Hello everybody:
Ive just downloaded the ISO files of mandrake and I want to check if
they are not corrupted or unusable with the md5sums.90 file, but I dont
know how this is done. I went to http://www.etree.org/md5com.html and I
tried to follow the instructions there but I dont understand
On Saturday 02 November 2002 12:56 am, Antonio R. wrote:
Hello everybody:
Ive just downloaded the ISO files of mandrake and I want to check if
they are not corrupted or unusable with the md5sums.90 file, but I dont
know how this is done. I went to http://www.etree.org/md5com.html and I