Okay, so just to be clear, you mean that you have *not* copied files
from a f15 filesystem to a new f17 system, but actually have copied
files (with a file manager, GNOME Nautilus) from an external system to a
unique filesystem that is used by both f15 and f17 that you dual-boot on
the same disk.
If that's the case, that is very weird indeed.
You may try:
$ (cd $MOUNTPOINT && find -type f -exec md5sum {} \;) |tee CHECKSUMS
Replacing $MOUNTPOINT with the path to your mount point directory path
of course. This creates a file named CHECKSUMS in the current
directory. Generate one from both systems, then use:
$ diff path/to/first/CHECKSUMS path/to/second/CHECKSUMS
To see if the contents of the files actually changed.
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