signatures for non-rpm files in $arch/os trees?

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Hi all,

Is there some way to verify the integrity of the non-rpm files
included in the $arch/os tree?  I'm thinking of the images/
specifically.

If I want to kick off an install I could download the rescue disk iso,
check the gpg sig on the SHA1SUM file, and then verify the sha1sum for
the rescue image.  But if I just want to grab boot.iso or diskboot.img
and do the same thing, I don't know of a way to verify those images.

Is there some way to do this or is there good reason that doing so is
pointless?

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