Checksum creation-verificationChecksumFileCreate Checksum: &krusader; checks which tools you have
and if those tools allow recursive operation (in case you
selected folders), you can generate a checksum by choosing a
checksum type from the list (md5, sha...). You can then save the
checksum to a file, usually called checksum.md5 or
checksum.sha1.FileVerify Checksum: &krusader; checks if you have a tool that
supports the type of checksum you need (from your specified
checksum file) and displays the files that failed the checksum
(if any).The system abstracts over different checksum mechanisms and
Checksum Utilities. At the moment, the following checksums are
supported: md5, sha1, sha256, sha224, sha256, sha384, sha512,
tiger, whirlpool, cfv and crc. Please check your
Checksum Utilities
settings before using this function.