I am trying to verify the ISO of mint 64, however the instructions do not fully explain how to do this
under verify with windows it says "follow steps in preparation section"
1. Create a directory called "ISO" in your home directory
a quick search turned up this
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...ndows-10/b8921d69-6e85-461d-9578-56d903281ffd
"control+shift+n" however this results in nothing happening, a dead end, next I found "windows subsystem for Linux" in the windows store and installed it
another search resulted in "mkdir" to make a directory in Linux, so I created the directory and named it ISO,
2. Move the ISO image you downloaded in this directory.
again I was required to search and found "MV" however when I typed
mv linuxmint-19.2-cinnamon-64bit.iso
it came up "command not found"
the instructions for verifying the ISO are incomplete and make many assumptions preventing potential Linux users from ever being able to install linux
under verify with windows it says "follow steps in preparation section"
1. Create a directory called "ISO" in your home directory
a quick search turned up this
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...ndows-10/b8921d69-6e85-461d-9578-56d903281ffd
"control+shift+n" however this results in nothing happening, a dead end, next I found "windows subsystem for Linux" in the windows store and installed it
another search resulted in "mkdir" to make a directory in Linux, so I created the directory and named it ISO,
2. Move the ISO image you downloaded in this directory.
again I was required to search and found "MV" however when I typed
mv linuxmint-19.2-cinnamon-64bit.iso
it came up "command not found"
the instructions for verifying the ISO are incomplete and make many assumptions preventing potential Linux users from ever being able to install linux
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