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for some reasons, I can’t verify the signature of the files.
I downloaded tail-signing.key from https://tails.net/tails-signing.key
then made a keyring file.
ran gpgv --keyring ./tails.keyring tails-amd64-6.4.img.sig tails-amd64-6.4.img
it gave me error saying using EDDSA key 26D26… Can’t check signature: No public key.
I even tried using the same keyring for 6.3 and it was fine. Only for this version I;m having trouble.
Anyone would please confirm the SHA256SUM if you could verify the signature?
Some Linux distros you can right click the file and there is an option to auto verify the key is correct. Linux mint is one. Use a live USB.
Try redownloading
My steps which worked:
Checksums: