Oh come on! You must be kidding. I've downloaded the stuff. I used
SHA256 check on the downloaded image. Then I formatted an USB stick and
used USB bootstick creator to create the install media (I used a
different stick than first time). When the "outer" SHA check is ok, the
"internal" must be ok too, because I use it on a USB stick and not a
WORM media. Also, the file IS readable, because when I use aptitude to
select the dependencies for installation all is ok and I can install the
stuff.

To answer your question: no, I didn't use the installer's integrity
check.

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