I am re-purposing a family T530 laptop and trying to do things correctly. Two issues:-
I have downloaded the Tumbleweed iso file openSUSE-Tumbleweed-NET-x86_64-Snapshot20200416-Media.iso and following the instructions ran a gpg verification check.
I was surprised to receive the following message;-
I shall ignore this for now and check the sha256 checksum but thought I would start a thread just in case!
My second question concerns the existing windoze system. I have cloned my hard drive to SSD which is much bigger than my hard drive (sign of progress!) but even so and having ensured all is well thought I would shrink the partition to make more of the new drive available for Linux. Silly me I used the windoze tool and bumped against the unmoveable files so I now have a gap in my partition layout. If I use the Tumbleweed installation iso will it run gparted as usual and sort ot my partitions as needed?
Regards,
Budge
I have downloaded the Tumbleweed iso file openSUSE-Tumbleweed-NET-x86_64-Snapshot20200416-Media.iso and following the instructions ran a gpg verification check.
I was surprised to receive the following message;-
Code:
sudo gpg --verify openSUSE-Tumbleweed-NET-x86_64-Snapshot20200416-Media.iso
[sudo] password for root:
gpg: verify signatures failed: Unexpected error
My second question concerns the existing windoze system. I have cloned my hard drive to SSD which is much bigger than my hard drive (sign of progress!) but even so and having ensured all is well thought I would shrink the partition to make more of the new drive available for Linux. Silly me I used the windoze tool and bumped against the unmoveable files so I now have a gap in my partition layout. If I use the Tumbleweed installation iso will it run gparted as usual and sort ot my partitions as needed?
Regards,
Budge