Hi folks. I just completed the download of the Bluefin GTS ISO from its website. The thing is, I used JDownloader 2 and downloaded the ISO image over several days because I had to use the net for other things (my connection is not fast enough to download at full throttle and also do other stuff). There is functionality in JDownloader to pause any download and resume it at any time.
But now the checksum (sha256) of my downloaded ISO does not match the checksum file that accompanies the download button. I downloaded the checksum file just now, after the ISO download finished.
I have a suspicion that ISO files are silently updated on the website and new checksums are published (daily?). If that is the case then this checksum would be for today’s ISO and not the one whose download I began several days back.
Alternately it is also possible that JDownloader has downloaded and cobbled together portions of different GTS ISOs over several days and in this case my ISO would be useless, and I would have to re-download again and this time without pausing and resuming.
I think the only way to find out if I downloaded a valid ISO or my file is corrupted would be for you guys to check my sha254 hash with your container registry images and see if it matches any ISO? I’d be grateful if that was possible and someone can do it. I tried looking up the sha256 checksums of dozens of commits on the bluefin github repo but could not locate my checksum and there is no search function as far as I can see where I can enter my checksum and github will show a match if it is anywhere in the repository.
Most likely the ISO is corrupted.
Sha256 of the ISO file I downloaded: 2e541d00f17f1612269615f4e83b7d48a1f4f3e5ceaca3701539994467217ba0
The hash in the checksum file that accompanies the GTS ISO (Desktop, Intel GPU) download button: 1eaa67977a72d3028044d6b4b841344039be8dc6a8119a46b886751677a308db