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19 | <sect1 id="checksum"> | 19 | <sect1 id="checksum"> | ||
20 | <title>Checksum Creation and Verification</title> | 20 | <title>Checksum Creation and Verification</title> | ||
21 | <indexterm> | 21 | <indexterm> | ||
22 | <primary>Checksum</primary> | 22 | <primary>Checksum</primary> | ||
23 | </indexterm> | 23 | </indexterm> | ||
24 | <para> | 24 | <para> | ||
25 | <menuchoice> | 25 | <menuchoice> | ||
26 | <guimenu>File</guimenu> | 26 | <guimenu>File</guimenu> | ||
27 | <guimenuitem>Create Checksum</guimenuitem> | 27 | <guimenuitem>Create Checksum...</guimenuitem> | ||
28 | </menuchoice>: | 28 | </menuchoice>: | ||
29 | &krusader; checks which tools you have | 29 | &krusader; checks which tools you have | ||
30 | and if those tools allow recursive operation (in case you | 30 | and if those tools allow recursive operation (in case you | ||
31 | selected folders), you can generate a checksum by choosing a | 31 | selected folders), you can generate a checksum by choosing a | ||
32 | checksum type from the list (<guilabel>md5</guilabel>, | 32 | checksum type from the list (<guilabel>md5</guilabel>, | ||
33 | <guilabel>sha</guilabel>, &etc;). You can then save the | 33 | <guilabel>sha</guilabel>, &etc;). You can then save the | ||
34 | checksum to a file, usually called <filename>checksum.md5</filename> | 34 | checksum to a file, usually called <filename>checksum.md5</filename> | ||
35 | or <filename>checksum.sha1</filename>.</para> | 35 | or <filename>checksum.sha1</filename>.</para> | ||
36 | <para> | 36 | <para> | ||
37 | <menuchoice> | 37 | <menuchoice> | ||
38 | <guimenu>File</guimenu> | 38 | <guimenu>File</guimenu> | ||
39 | <guimenuitem>Verify Checksum</guimenuitem> | 39 | <guimenuitem>Verify Checksum...</guimenuitem> | ||
40 | </menuchoice>: | 40 | </menuchoice>: | ||
41 | &krusader; checks if you have a tool that | 41 | &krusader; checks if you have a tool that | ||
42 | supports the type of checksum you need (from your specified | 42 | supports the type of checksum you need (from your specified | ||
43 | checksum file) and displays the files that failed the checksum | 43 | checksum file) and displays the files that failed the checksum | ||
44 | (if any).</para> | 44 | (if any).</para> | ||
45 | <para>The system abstracts over different checksum mechanisms and | 45 | <para>The system abstracts over different checksum mechanisms and | ||
46 | Checksum Utilities. At the moment, the following checksums are | 46 | Checksum Utilities. At the moment, the following checksums are | ||
47 | supported: md5, sha1, sha256, sha224, sha256, sha384, sha512, | 47 | supported: md5, sha1, sha256, sha224, sha256, sha384, sha512, | ||
48 | tiger, whirlpool, cfv and crc. Please check your | 48 | tiger, whirlpool, cfv and crc. Please check your | ||
49 | <link linkend="konfig-dependencies">Checksum Utilities | 49 | <link linkend="konfig-dependencies">Checksum Utilities | ||
50 | settings</link> before using this function.</para> | 50 | settings</link> before using this function.</para> | ||
51 | </sect1> | 51 | </sect1> |