Just <kbd>dd(1)</kbd> the downloaded ISO to an <abbr title="Any existing data will be overwritten by the dd command!">empty</abbr> USB key!<br /><br />
<b>Boot from USB key</b><br />
<br />
Just <kbd>dd(1)</kbd> the downloaded ISO to an <abbr title="Any existing data will be overwritten by the dd command!">empty</abbr> USB key!<br /><br />
- <p>Alongside the actual ISO files, the Grml mirrors publish the extra files <em>SHA256SUMS</em> and <em>SHA256SUMS.gpg</em>.<br />
+ <p>Alongside the actual download files (ISO, netboot, sources), the Grml mirrors publish the extra files <em>SHA256SUMS</em> and <em>SHA256SUMS.gpg</em>.<br />
The <em><a href="https://download.grml.org/devel/SHA256SUMS">SHA256SUMS</a></em> file contains checksums for all available release files.<br />
The <em><a href="https://download.grml.org/devel/SHA256SUMS.gpg">SHA256SUMS.gpg</a></em> file provides the GnuPG signature for that file.<br />
The <em><a href="https://download.grml.org/devel/SHA256SUMS">SHA256SUMS</a></em> file contains checksums for all available release files.<br />
The <em><a href="https://download.grml.org/devel/SHA256SUMS.gpg">SHA256SUMS.gpg</a></em> file provides the GnuPG signature for that file.<br />
- Once you have <em>SHA256SUMS</em> and <em>SHA256SUMS.gpg</em> in the same directory as your Grml downloads, verify the SHA256 checksum via:
- </p>
+ Once you have <em>SHA256SUMS</em> and <em>SHA256SUMS.gpg</em> in the same directory as your Grml downloads, verify the checksum file via:</p>
<code class="keyboard">
gpg --keyid-format long --verify SHA256SUMS.gpg SHA256SUMS
</code>
<p>If you don't have <a href="https://grml.org/download/gnupg-michael-prokop.txt">our GnuPG signing key</a>
<code class="keyboard">
gpg --keyid-format long --verify SHA256SUMS.gpg SHA256SUMS
</code>
<p>If you don't have <a href="https://grml.org/download/gnupg-michael-prokop.txt">our GnuPG signing key</a>