BlueGnu <haveyouworked () aol ! com> wrote on 2009-12-04 16:08:24 : >I have a multi-boot system, Windows and Ubuntu 9.10. I installed >Gpg4win on Windows, and on Ubuntu I installed GNU Privacy Assistant and Kleopatra to >make the encryption process similar on each OS. All the keys imported >correctly in each OS when I first set up this system, but recently all my >keys disappeared from the Ubuntu installation.
i have a similar setup with ubuntu 9.10 and winxp and gpg4win but didn't install Kleopatra or GNU Privacy assistant on ubuntu gpg4win installs gpg 2.x and ubuntu ships with 1.4.9 already installed this may be one of the problem roots one of the nice things about a dual boot ubuntu/windows system, is that ubuntu can see everything in the nt windows partition and import it you can drag and drop your gnupg keys from windows into ubuntu by using the ubuntu equivalent of windows explorer (so much for the security of windows xp logon passwords ;-) [anyone can boot from an ubuntu cd and get any unencrypted file in windows]) it's very time consuming for me to test this on my system, because, for the above reason, i true-crypt encrypted the entire nt windows partition from windows, and it's inaccessible from ubuntu first try importing the keys into ubuntu from windows see if ubuntu gnupg works with this through Kleopatra if not, then try accessing the keys from the ubuntu gnupg commandline in the terminal if this does work, then the problem is somehow in kleopatra if this also doesn't work, then maybe those here with more linux experience can help vedaal _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users