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Originally Posted by spidergawd
Also, to create md5 checksums for multiple directories and files you could type:
md5sum */* > filename.md5
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If you're having problems verifying md5 files, your problem may have to do with Windows formatting using CLRF line terminators, and back slashes instead of forward slashes for directory separators. If that's the case, try a shell script like:
#!/bin/bash
tr -d \\r <"$1" | tr \\\\ / | md5sum -c -
Hope this helps.........
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