![]() I, of course, opted for the latter, reformatting of my virtual harddrive. It turns out the Full ISO version starts off prompting for creating a Live USB Stick or ‘Reformatting’ my virtual drive in VirtualBox (Why on earth would one want yet another layer of a Live USB in VirtualBox?). The following might be helpful to others: I consider myself an above average computer user, but a Linux dunce. All I was looking for was a simple ‘hash.’ The PGP really threw me off. I like a challenge: the ISO download via the Torrent, PGP signature file, the verification process => ALL UNNECESSARY!. We are in agreement that you need a clearer FAQ on the ISO download and that: “gpg: Good signature from ‘Endless Image Signer …’” is what we want! I recall that the first ISO.TORRENT downloaded rather quickly as opposed to the 2nd try which took a couple of DAAYS! I do NOT know what happened on the first try and why it didn’t work, but Windows 10 Firewall did complain about uTorrent/BitTorrent and warned some ‘features’ would be curtailed. ISSUE SOLVED! I have Endless now running in a Virtual Box. I am half-way there and now on to VirtualBox install. I don’t even want to know “This key is not certified with a trusted signature! gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner” means. Gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. Gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! Gpg: Good signature from "Endless Image Signer 1 (EIS1) " Returned: gpg: Signature made Tue 06:27:52 AM STD using RSA key ID 587A279C ![]() Returned: pub 4096R/587A279C uid Endless Image Signer 1 (EIS1) sub 4096R/FDCB56F4 Īnd finally: $ gpg -verify -keyring=./eos-image-keyring.gpg .iso.asc .iso So my entries: $ gpg -list-keys -keyring=./eos-image-keyring.gpg. I need the exact command line or other clear steps to proceed to get the ISO.Ī local computer buddy pointed me the right direction: the signatureFile is compared to the ISO not the TORRENT file, which I incorrectly was doing. Gpg -verify -keyring=./eos-image-keyring.gpg eos-XXX.iso" asc file and check the signature using the following command in a terminal: Endless OS images are signed using the Endless Image Signing Key (4096R: CB50 0F7B C923 3FAD 32B4 E720 9E0C 1250 587A 279C), so each. "We recommend that you manually verify the image file you have downloaded prior to writing it to your USB stick. I do not understand from the instructions: I can get to PowerShell, BASH, and a Terminal in Windows. What is the hash on this file?Īlternately, I downloaded the ‘direct’ ASC file and note that it is a PGP file of 833 bytes, not the 16GB I was expecting. I did a second d/l at which took 2 days to extract using muTorrent (bitTorrent). My first attempt, VB did not find bootable installation media, set as secondary master ‘optical’ drive. System Win 10 64-bit 8 GB RAM AMD Processor. I am attempting to install Endless in Virtual Box.
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