These are correct sha512sums right, can someone double check? Maybe I've missed it, but I don't think they are posted anywhere, just want to check backup consistency.
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50da9f12baf8802f77493d6c5837fd76514df6e213a04899064085dc71ea656299acff8b32ba1036238e05df9f76817139727579e3a39495a0587b0a2a2fc1bb slackware-14.2-install-dvd.iso |
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$ sha512 slackware-14.2-install-dvd.iso Code:
$ sha512 slackware64-14.2-install-dvd.iso |
Thanks marav, apparently it's the same iso image so I won't have to download it again.
Normally I'd work on a copy and would not touch it after initial download, but I had to move it to another drive. |
I posted this in the wrong place? Trying again...
Where can I get the live torrent? A 3.7gb file is too big for a direct download with my connection and I can't seem to find a torrent, either on Linux Tracker or on http://www.slackware.com/torrents/ |
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Another option would be to use Eric's mirror-slackware-live.sh script to download all the packages, build an ISO, and then use liveslak.sh to build the Slackware Live ISO. Other than the large initial download (which supports error checking), this will make subsequent updates simpler and faster rather than redownloading an entire ISO. |
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The site has rsync access: rsync://download.liveslak.org/mirrors/slackware/slackware-live/slackware64-current-live/ |
Thanks folks but I retried downloading that iso and got lucky. Took some time but got it in the end and it passed checksum too.
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