![]() Md5summer beta version supports SHA1 and MD5 sum.Įven if the checksum sum of the iso file is ok, the burned CD could still have some bad sector, e.gīad CDROM media. Windows has no built-in md5sum, sha256sum, or sha1sum commands.īut there are compiled versions around which you can use from Windows command line. To calculate the SHA256 or MD5 sum of the iso file. Md5sum livecd_SL55_gnome_.iso # use md5sum in case of SL4, SL5 ![]() Sha256sum SL-60-i386-LiveCD.iso # use sha256sum in case of SL6 In order to verify the downloaded ISO image compare the checksum with the one foundĪt the download site (see md5, SHA1SUM, or SHA256SUM file).Īssuming you have downloaded the ISO image SL-60-i386-LiveCD.iso, run on Linux: More public mirrors of Scientific Linux can be found at the Download page.Some public mirrors for Scientific Linux Live CD/DVD: If you are interested in pre-releases, have a look at ![]() The iso-files can be found under version, i386/x86_64 in the folder iso. ![]() You can download Scientific Linux Live CD/DVD from the official Scientific Linux FTP server: ![]()
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