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== | == 🛠️ Redcore Linux Installation == | ||
Redcore Linux | '''Introduction''': Redcore Linux is a Linux distribution available in ISO image format. This guide will assist you in downloading the ISO image, creating a bootable media, and installing Redcore Linux on your computer. 🖥️🚀 | ||
=== Installation Steps 🛠️ === | |||
; '''Downloading the ISO Image''' : | |||
Visit the [https://redcorelinux.org/download official Redcore Linux website] to access the download section. | |||
Select and download the ISO image that matches your system architecture. | |||
Perform an md5sum or sha256sum signature verification to ensure the integrity of the downloaded file. 🔍 | |||
=== Checking Checksums 🧾 === | |||
; '''Downloading Checksums''' : | |||
On the download page, look for the checksum files (SHA-256 and MD5) associated with the ISO image. | |||
Download the checksum files, which may have extensions like ".sha256" and ".md5". | |||
; '''Checking Checksums''' : | |||
Once you have downloaded your ISO and its sha256sum, open a terminal and switch to root mode, then navigate to your downloads folder. | |||
<pre> | |||
user@hostname ~ $ su | |||
root ~ $ cd /home/user/Downloads/ | |||
</pre> | |||
For SHA-256 verification: | |||
<pre> | |||
sha256sum -c redcore-linux-xxxx.iso.sha256 | |||
</pre> | |||
For MD5 verification: | |||
<pre> | |||
md5sum -c redcore-linux-xxxx.iso.md5 | |||
</pre> | |||
'''Practical Note''': | |||
You can type the first three letters of your sha256sum or md5 file name and then use the tab key to autocomplete the file name. 🚀 | |||
; '''Verification Result''' : | |||
root Redcore.Linux.Hardened.2301.Sirius.KDE.amd64.iso: OK | |||
root Redcore.Linux.Hardened.2301.Sirius.KDE.amd64.iso: OK | |||
If both checksums (SHA-256 and MD5) match, the ISO image is safe for installation. ✅ | |||
=== Checking Signature Files 🖋️ === | |||
; '''Downloading Signature Files''' : | |||
* Look for the ''.sig''' signature files associated with the ISO image on the download page. | |||
; '''Checking Signature Files''' : | |||
<pre> | |||
gpg --verify redcore-linux-xxxx.iso.sig redcore-linux-xxxx.iso | |||
</pre> | |||
; '''Verification Result''' : | |||
* If the message "Good signature" appears, the ISO image is authentic and has not been tampered with. 🔒 |
Latest revision as of 10:44, 22 October 2023
🛠️ Redcore Linux Installation
Introduction: Redcore Linux is a Linux distribution available in ISO image format. This guide will assist you in downloading the ISO image, creating a bootable media, and installing Redcore Linux on your computer. 🖥️🚀
Installation Steps 🛠️
- Downloading the ISO Image
Visit the official Redcore Linux website to access the download section. Select and download the ISO image that matches your system architecture. Perform an md5sum or sha256sum signature verification to ensure the integrity of the downloaded file. 🔍
Checking Checksums 🧾
- Downloading Checksums
On the download page, look for the checksum files (SHA-256 and MD5) associated with the ISO image. Download the checksum files, which may have extensions like ".sha256" and ".md5".
- Checking Checksums
Once you have downloaded your ISO and its sha256sum, open a terminal and switch to root mode, then navigate to your downloads folder.
user@hostname ~ $ su root ~ $ cd /home/user/Downloads/
For SHA-256 verification:
sha256sum -c redcore-linux-xxxx.iso.sha256
For MD5 verification:
md5sum -c redcore-linux-xxxx.iso.md5
Practical Note: You can type the first three letters of your sha256sum or md5 file name and then use the tab key to autocomplete the file name. 🚀
- Verification Result
root Redcore.Linux.Hardened.2301.Sirius.KDE.amd64.iso: OK root Redcore.Linux.Hardened.2301.Sirius.KDE.amd64.iso: OK
If both checksums (SHA-256 and MD5) match, the ISO image is safe for installation. ✅
Checking Signature Files 🖋️
- Downloading Signature Files
* Look for the .sig' signature files associated with the ISO image on the download page.
- Checking Signature Files
gpg --verify redcore-linux-xxxx.iso.sig redcore-linux-xxxx.iso
- Verification Result
* If the message "Good signature" appears, the ISO image is authentic and has not been tampered with. 🔒