On Tue, 2006-03-07 at 19:35 -0500, Atom Smasher wrote: > On Tue, 7 Mar 2006, Jeremiah Foster wrote: > > > I overwrote the partition upon which my private key was stored. To > > confuse matters I generated a new secret / public key pair on the same > > machine and even imported my old public key, thinking, rather foolishly, > > that I might somehow be able to restore the destroyed secret key. > > > > How do I properly remove the old, unusable public key when I do not > > possess the secret key any longer and without destroying my entire gpg > > installation. > ================ > > you can remove any public key from your keyring with: > gpg --delete-key {key-id}
This prompts for the secret key id, which I do not have. > if you have any doubts about doing it right, or if you're having a bad > day, backup the keyring before trying to delete anything from it. > > if no one else has a copy of the key, you're done. if the key is in > circulation among key-servers (and if you don't have a revocation > certificate) you're beat. The key is on key servers and I do not have a revocation cert. Would you elaborate on "beat"? Jeremiah _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users