Moin Include
Danke für Deine Hilfsbereitschaft
Da der Download von https://get.opensuse.org/leap nicht geklappt hat, habe ich die Datei von hier:
https://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/opensuse/distribution/leap/15.3/iso/openSUSE-Leap-15.3-2-DVD-x86_64-Build24.5-Media.iso
Dann habe ich mir noch zwei Hilfsdateien gespeichert:
SDB:Download help - openSUSE Wiki
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Before you burn your CD/DVD images, you should check the files for errors. A file named <some>.iso.sha256 is
available. This file contains hashes for the corresponding ISO image that is available from that download location. The
relevant line of the checksum would look like the following:
8abac6680ecc152f103006b02f9ff67f
some.iso
These *.iso.sha256 files are also GPG signed by openSUSE (as an additional safeguard - you may see a warning when
the SHA256 checksum is computed, read on for a solution).
To be sure that the download did not contain any errors, you should create this number using the SHA256 algorithm for
your own ISO image and compare with the value found in the corresponding <some>.iso.sha256 file. Your CD/DVD
image burning software may have this feature built-in, in which case check you are using the newer SHA256 algorithm
(instead of perhaps older the MD5).
To verify the checksum automatically at a command prompt, type:
sha256sum -c <some>.iso.sha256
If the checksum matches then amongst the output you will see a line like:
<some>.iso: OK
If there is any difference between the output of the checksum command and the above number, the download is
broken and should be repeated or repaired.
sha256sum will almost certainly warn that some of the lines are improperly formatted, because it is doesn't
understand/process the GPG signature which is also found in the checksum file.
To verify the GPG signature at the command prompt you first need to import the Project's signing key with the following
commands:
gpg --recv-keys 0x22C07BA534178CD02EFE22AAB88B2FD43DBDC284
# If you experience a "Failed to receive key from key server: no name" error, try this instead:
gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x22C07BA534178CD02EFE22AAB88B2FD43DBDC284
gpg --fingerprint "openSUSE Project Signing Key <opensuse@opensuse.org>"
das hat bei mit nicht funktioniert:
gpg --recv-keys 0x22C07BA534178CD02EFE22AAB88B2FD43DBDC284
gpg: key B88B2FD43DBDC284: new key but contains no user ID - skipped
gpg: Anzahl insgesamt bearbeiteter Schlüssel: 1
gpg: ohne User-ID: 1
gpg --fingerprint "openSUSE Project Signing Key <opensuse@opensuse.org>"
gpg: error reading key: Kein öffentlicher Schlüssel
gpg --verify openSUSE-Leap-15.3-DVD-x86_64-Current.iso.sha256
gpg: Keine gültigen OpenPGP-Daten gefunden.
gpg: Die Signatur konnte nicht überprüft werden.
Denken Sie daran, daß die Datei mit der Signatur (.sig oder .asc)
als erste in der Kommandozeile stehen sollte.
SDB:Live USB stick - openSUSE Wiki (von en.opensuse.org)
$ gpg --recv-keys 9C800ACA
$ gpg -a openSUSE-*.iso.asc
---> aber diese .iso.asc die hab ich nicht gefunden...
Und dieser Fingerprint führt auch ins nichts