Using the MD5 check sum
Michael A. Peters
mpeters at mac.com
Mon Mar 7 03:03:45 UTC 2005
On 03/06/2005 06:03:26 PM, Brad D wrote:
> I would like a quick explanation on how to use the md5sum program to
> check the ISO downloads with.
>
> The intructions on the redhat site state, "After downloading the ISO
> images, check the MD5 checksums for the ISO images to ensure that
> your
> download was successful. Do this by running the md5sum program from a
> shell prompt against your ISO images and comparing the values
> returned
> against the ones published by Red Hat."
>
> How do I use the "shell prompt" to do this?
What I do is put the download and the md5sum file into the same
directory.
then I cd into that directory and run
md5sum -c file.md5sum
where file.md5sum is the name of the file containing the md5sums.
Often the md5sum file will have more files in it then you downloaded -
those will fail as missing, but the files that you have should pass
with an OK mark. For iso's, it could take a little while to compute the
sums.
[mpeters at devel heidelberg-binary-i386]$ ls -1
FC3-i386-disc1.iso
FC3-i386-disc2.iso
FC3-i386-disc3.iso
FC3-i386-disc4.iso
FC3-i386-DVD.iso
FC3-i386-rescuecd.iso
MD5SUM
That's listing the files - here is the check:
[mpeters at devel heidelberg-binary-i386]$ md5sum -c MD5SUM
FC3-i386-DVD.iso: OK
FC3-i386-disc1.iso: OK
FC3-i386-disc2.iso: OK
FC3-i386-disc3.iso: OK
FC3-i386-disc4.iso: OK
FC3-i386-rescuecd.iso: OK
[mpeters at devel heidelberg-binary-i386]$
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Michael A. Peters
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