So if you think comparing an MD5 is difficult, check out the thread. It’s argued that GUI MD5 checkers are easier to use than the command-line application, but really, if you can type, it doesn’t get ...
if your linux distro is using md5 passwords, you can probably put the hash in /etc/shadow. Add a test user, replace the hash in /etc/shadow with yours from GRUB, then try to login as that user.
Generating checksums—cryptographic hashes such as MD5 or SHA-256 functions for files is hardly anything new and one of the most efficient means to ascertain the integrity of a file, or to check if two ...