Went to 
https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-how-to-verify-ubuntu#3
to check the ISO check-sum to see if the download was corrupted 
or if
I had burned it to a faulty DVD.
However I could find no workable answer to this question.

how to download SHA256SUMS from http://releases.ubuntu.com/bionic/?

Seems the most simple question, however all I get at Ask.Ubuntu, stack
exchange and gethub is theory others problems and complications.

 http://releases.ubuntu.com/bionic/  does not offer a copy or download option 
for the files. 
Other click on the file and all I get in Firefox is link choices. I have been 
warned in one of those sources that copying and pasting contents into a file I 
create will fowl up the process.

Not being able to successfully download the SHA256SUMS means I only
receive the following when attempting to confirm validity of the ISO

gpg: can't open `SHA256SUMS.gpg'
gpg: verify signatures failed: file open error

All I can do is possibly waste another DVD downloading a valid? ISO with
a bug in it, in doing a new download, but that is the only course I see
for now with the gpg check-sums kerfuffle at:

https://github.com/canonical-websites/tutorials.ubuntu.com/issues/new
and
https://github.com/canonical-websites/tutorials.ubuntu.com/issues/790

Will update with the results of a new ISO and DVD install.

** Bug watch added: github.com/canonical-websites/tutorials.ubuntu.com/issues 
#790
   https://github.com/canonical-websites/tutorials.ubuntu.com/issues/790

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