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Title: Do I need MD5SUM?
Post by: Searchernow on May 01, 2018, 05:38:27 PM
I have downloaded LL 3.8 64bit -
on the Lite download page I see "MD5SUM: 4fbb8c5809631f768481716e56e5d066"
do I need to use this, and how do I?

I note in the lite manual the option (before installing) "Check Install Media - run this to check that the Linux Lite image is free from errors."

Will the latter be a better (or same) than the MD5SUM??

My previous installation has recurring problems so I want the best install I can manage this time!  :-\
Title: Re: Do I need MD5SUM?
Post by: Mart on May 01, 2018, 08:42:08 PM
The answer to your first question is -

Yes, you do need the MD5SUM to check that your iso file has downloaded correctly without errors (missing bits)

Install GTKHash from the LL repository (or an equivalent utility from the internet if you're still using Windows - MD5 & SHA Checksum Utility is one you could use). Use the checksum utility (using the MD5SUM algorithm) to check that the downloaded iso file is without errors.

Burn you iso file to a usb stick (use Etcher) and boot your live LL 3.8.

From the live menu screen click on 'Check Install Media'. This will check that the 'burning' process has also worked correctly and that your live usb is also without errors. So as you can see, these are both distinct and necessary processes. In fact, Etcher will also validate that the burning process went well, as an added check.

Hope this helps.

 
Title: Re: Do I need MD5SUM?
Post by: Searchernow on May 02, 2018, 06:14:24 AM
Thanks Mart,

a good clear answer - will do.