I downloaded CentOS-7-x86_64-Everything.iso (8,233,418,752 bytes) by clicking on the 'Everything' link in the 'Rolling' line on https://wiki.centos.org/Download (supposedly the 1611 build). But when I look in the sha256sum.txt file from https://buildlogs.centos.org/rolling/7/isos/x86_64/ (where Chrome says that iso came from), there is no SHA hash for a file of that name. The reason I wanted to check it is because it's a different size than another one I found on my hard drive while looking through the Downloads history in Chrome. The other file I found was CentOS-7-x86_64-Everything-1611.iso (8,280,604,672 bytes), which returns a hash of af4969ebbdc479d330de97c5bfbb37eedc64c369f009cb15a97f9553ba441c88 and that matches the value given in the sha256sum.txt file for the file of that name. So, my question is tri-fold. what's the SHA-256 hash supposed to be for the file given when clicking the 'Everything' link on centos.org. then, why is the 'official' download link sending a file that's not listed in the hash results. and finally, why is the file sent thusly, different from another 'everything' iso allegedly from the same build? Thanks.
On 03/03/2017 09:17 PM, Darr247 wrote:> I downloaded CentOS-7-x86_64-Everything.iso (8,233,418,752 bytes) by > clicking on the 'Everything' link in the 'Rolling' line on > https://wiki.centos.org/Download (supposedly the 1611 build). > > But when I look in the sha256sum.txt file from > https://buildlogs.centos.org/rolling/7/isos/x86_64/ (where Chrome says that > iso came from), there is no SHA hash for a file of that name. > > The reason I wanted to check it is because it's a different size than > another one I found on my hard drive while looking through the Downloads > history in Chrome. > > The other file I found was CentOS-7-x86_64-Everything-1611.iso > (8,280,604,672 bytes), which returns a hash of > af4969ebbdc479d330de97c5bfbb37eedc64c369f009cb15a97f9553ba441c88 and that > matches the value given in the sha256sum.txt file for the file of that name. > > So, my question is tri-fold. what's the SHA-256 hash supposed to be for the > file given when clicking the 'Everything' link on centos.org. > then, why is the 'official' download link sending a file that's not listed > in the hash results. > and finally, why is the file sent thusly, different from another > 'everything' iso allegedly from the same build? >The CentOS-7-x86_64-Everything.iso (without a version) is a symlink to the 'lastest' Everything iso. If you look at the sha256sum file, the last Everything file listed will be the version you use. Currently that would be: 1c1983b5bd1b5db281ee0b706c8c09f57f107a89a9d8418f60b384ef2b30b8a8 CentOS-7-x86_64-Everything-1702-01.iso -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20170304/4ef84b46/attachment-0001.sig>
CentOS [centos-bounces at centos.org], On Behalf Of Johnny Hughes, spake thusly:> The CentOS-7-x86_64-Everything.iso (without a version) is a symlink to the > 'lastest' Everything iso. If you look at the sha256sum file, the last > Everything file listed will be the version you use. > > Currently that would be: > > 1c1983b5bd1b5db281ee0b706c8c09f57f107a89a9d8418f60b384ef2b30b8a8 > CentOS-7-x86_64-Everything-1702-01.isoGood info; thanks again... but shouldn't the date code in the column labeled "Minor release" now say (1702) instead of (1611) ?
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