It always amazes me when computer people rely on syntactical devices for any kinds of tests (like everything is so obvious, right? ;-)); let alone, integrity, security, "privacy" related ones (or that thing they used to call "privacy").
> The testcd option for Knoppix is checksumming as far as I know. Yes, but you can test the content of the DVD right off the physical read-only thing, unalterable whenever you want and disconnected to the Internet, which you could then verify further by going online and downloading all signatures if you so decide ... The only thing that remains to be trusted nowadays is the mind-body link, so all kinds of "tests" should have a endogenously free, mind-related, optimally one-time aspect that they can't control. To wit (for you to have more reasons to think I am "crazy", but as they say: "mark my words"). There is this thing USG is doing as part of their social control programs, they call "multiversing" (the opposite being "universing", which they also do) which is basically that they have so much control over all aspects of the lives of every one of us and can target their harassment so accurately, that they can, quite effectively, jail you in a "virtual cage" only you would notice, be aware of. It is called (social control, Zersetzung-kind of) "targeting" ... They even made Durerte believe God was talking to him ;-) https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/29/world/asia/president-duterte-says-god-told-him-to-swear-off-the-curse-words.html You could hear clear voices talking to you with semantic depth and having a protracted conversation with you while your spouse trying to sleep right next to you can't hear anything (so, s/he will think you are going mad), or you forget your car keys and "the voices" tell you and tease you as you look for them, ... Some people have committed suicide. I know, I know what I have related is totally off topic (or not!) lbrtchx On 8/13/20, Andrew Cater <amaca...@gmail.com> wrote: > How are you downloading your media? if you use jigdo to make it, it is > checksummed and tested at the final stage. > > http://flosslinuxblog.blogspot.com/2020/07/a-quick-post-on-how-to-use-jigdo-to.html > > If you download it via HTTP, you are using signatures and checksums to > verify the integrity of the download, aren't you? > > http://flosslinuxblog.blogspot.com/2020/07/how-to-use-signed-checksum-files-to.html > > If you write the medium to a USB stick, what options are you using? > > The testcd option for Knoppix is checksumming as far as I know. > > [The links are to Planet Debian blogs written by me only because these > questions have come up before, nothing more.]