Re: md5 failed inside 3.0r2 ISOs

From: Adam Aube (aaube01_at_baker.edu)
Date: 02/09/04

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    On Monday 09 February 2004 07:35 am, AIRCOMP, S.L. wrote:
    > I just downloaded the 7 ISO images. The MD5 check of the images is fine
    > but when I mount it -o loop and do a second check using /md5sum.txt
    > hundreds files fail or are zero size.

    So the MD5 on the images themselves is fine, but when you check individual
    files in the image it fails? What if you copy files out to your main
    filesystem and check them there?

    I have seen behavior like this with CDs - if I try to verify the MD5 hash
    generated when the file was on the hard drive, it doesn't match. If I
    copy the file from the CD to my hard drive, the hashes match again.

    Adam

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