Want To Check MD5 on Another Partition, DVD, SSD
I have a duel boot, with Win 10 and Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon. I have my ISO file on my windows drive.
When I boot into Linux, how can I check the MD5 on another partition? I read in the user manual to;
If you run any version of Linux you probably already have the md5sum program
installed. Open a terminal and “cd” to the directory where your ISO file is (for instance, if
“linuxmint.iso” is on the Desktop), open a terminal and type:
cd ~/Desktop
md5sum linuxmint.iso
I type the in the path (to the ISO on my computer that's way to long) and it gives me this;
bash: cd: -/: invalid option
cd: usage: cd [-L|[-P [-e]] [-@]] [dir]
xxxxxxxnamexxxxxx ~/Desktop $
Can I check the ISO on a windows partition, in Mint?
Kind of a P.S. I have few different discs, I know one was checked, but I can't remember if the others have.
I (re)installed a couple days a go and can't remember what disc I used. I have the ISO file on the Windows Partition, the DVD Disc, and a Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon installed on the SSD.
How, or can I, check each one that it's OK?
Thank you,
Chris.
Thank you, Chris.
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