Hi, (Cc-ing debian-live@lists.debian.org)
Evert Kuijpers <hyss...@gmail.com> wrote to debian-cd: > Both debian-live-9.8.0-i386-lxde.contents and > debian-live-9.8.0-i386-mate.contents have all the same hashes. > Both debian-live-9.8.0-amd64-lxde.contents and > debian-live-9.8.0-amd64-mate.contents have all the same hashes. > It is quite possible that two of these four files should have different > contents. > > SeeĀ https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/amd64/iso-hybrid/ > andĀ https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/i386/iso-hybrid/ > > Greetings from Evert Kuijpers, Tilburg in The Netherlands, hyss...@gmail.com That's because they have identical file content, because the trees of the ISOs bear identical file paths which nearly match the .content paths list. (The file paths "/isolinux/boot.cat" are not in .content, because these file paths got created by option -c of xorrisofs when the ISO was produced.) So the question is whether it is normal that both ISOs have absolutely identical file paths in their trees. The same checksum duplicity can be seen with 5849124a0e25d1318a880e98b9a8123f debian-live-9.8.0-amd64-cinnamon.contents 5849124a0e25d1318a880e98b9a8123f debian-live-9.8.0-amd64-gnome.contents Have a nice day :) Thomas