rmh2 Posted June 14, 2020 Posted June 14, 2020 (edited) From https://www.armbian.com/odroid-hc1/ I have downloaded Armbian_20.05.2_Odroidxu4_buster_legacy_4.14.180.img.xz on several different machines and internet connections and done a checksum verification using several different utilities and there is always a mismatch. Armbian_20.05.1_Odroidxu4_buster_legacy_4.14.180.img.xz.sha says the SHA-256 checksum should be DDAF33314FAE4515E047702257CCA93CC0C088D73F81118EA8CE6911E89210EB but the checksum utilities always report E8E31E653798EBC0FFCE9205A6D7BD625EA58F8728339E4D04604A002D737DEE I downloaded Armbian_20.05.2_Odroidxu4_focal_current_5.4.41.img.xz (which doesn't work with the OMV install script by Ryecoaaron) and its checksum is correct. Is the DDAF..10EB checksum really correct? EDIT: I can't reply because I only get one post per day (really?) and apparently it hasn't been 24 hours yet. Gaa. Thanks for the quick response; appreciated as always. It looks like the two SHA-256 Buster checksums from the main odroid-hc1/ page have now been removed, and the archive/ checksum you linked to has the checksum reported by the utilities. So the answer to my "is the DDAF..10EB" checksum really correct?" question is "No, E8E3..7DEE is the correct checksum." Correct? Edited June 15, 2020 by rmh2 cannot reply to reply
Igor Posted June 14, 2020 Posted June 14, 2020 15 minutes ago, rmh2 said: really correct? The problem is our file linking service from https://dl.armbian.com/odroidxu4/ to direct links ... but sha is correct, select correct one here:https://dl.armbian.com/odroidxu4/archive/ File:https://dl.armbian.com/odroidxu4/archive/Armbian_20.05.2_Odroidxu4_buster_legacy_4.14.180.img.xz SHA:https://dl.armbian.com/odroidxu4/archive/Armbian_20.05.2_Odroidxu4_buster_legacy_4.14.180.img.xz.sha
rmh2 Posted June 18, 2020 Author Posted June 18, 2020 Repeat from edit: It looks like the two SHA-256 Buster checksums from the main odroid-hc1/ page have now been removed, and the archive/ checksum you linked to has the checksum reported by the utilities. So the answer to my "is the DDAF..10EB" checksum really correct?" question is "No, E8E3..7DEE is the correct checksum." Correct?
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