Hello!
Some time ago I have made a backup of my secret key and all the
subkeys, and then deleted by-hand the master secret key by
rm ~/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d/[keygrip].key
The subkeys were moved to a yubikey. Everything was great. Now I wanted
to import my master key for a moment... and
Hello list,
One of my machines uses bootctl to offer a choice of kernel to boot (I don't
use anything else from systemd); it has these files in /boot/loader/entries:
08-gentoo-5.15.32-r1-rescue.conf
09-gentoo-5.15.32-r1-rescue.nonet.conf
30-gentoo-5.18.10.conf
32-gentoo-5.18.10.nox.conf
34-gento
Howdy,
I ran into a odd problem. I'm not sure of the cause. I was trying to
get pictures off my deer trail cameras when I noticed it. I don't know
if that is related or not. This is the error. Including a little over
a second's worth so you can see how fast it is generating these entries
in me
xWK,
On Sunday, 2022-07-10 10:56:18 +0200, you wrote:
> ...
> There are however some version differences between FreeBSD and Gentoo.
>
> FreeBSD:
> $ gpg --version
> gpg (gnuPG) 2.3.3
> libgcrypt 1.9.4
> Copyright (c) 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
>
>
> Gentoo:
> $ gpg --version
> gp
On 7/10/22 02:56, w...@op.pl wrote:
Hello!
Some time ago I have made a backup of my secret key and all the
subkeys, and then deleted by-hand the master secret key by
rm ~/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d/[keygrip].key
The subkeys were moved to a yubikey. Everything was great. Now I wanted
to im
On Sunday, 10 July 2022 16:34:08 BST Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I ran into a odd problem. I'm not sure of the cause. I was trying to
> get pictures off my deer trail cameras when I noticed it. I don't know
> if that is related or not. This is the error. Including a little over
> a second's worth
On Sunday, 10 July 2022 15:19:08 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> One of my machines uses bootctl to offer a choice of kernel to boot (I don't
> use anything else from systemd); it has these files in
> /boot/loader/entries:
>
> 08-gentoo-5.15.32-r1-rescue.conf
> 09-gentoo-5.15.32-r1-re
Michael wrote:
> On Sunday, 10 July 2022 16:34:08 BST Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I ran into a odd problem. I'm not sure of the cause. I was trying to
>> get pictures off my deer trail cameras when I noticed it. I don't know
>> if that is related or not. This is the error. Including a little ov
Old machine has died and gone to the recycler. It was having trouble even
starting up had to hit start button multiple times. New machine has nvme
drives on it and plenty of usb ports so older drives with other systems
can be attached. I updated grub after connecting one of these drives so
will
On Sunday, 10 July 2022 18:13:24 BST Dale wrote:
> Michael wrote:
> > On Sunday, 10 July 2022 16:34:08 BST Dale wrote:
> >> Howdy,
> >>
> >> I ran into a odd problem. I'm not sure of the cause. I was trying to
> >> get pictures off my deer trail cameras when I noticed it. I don't know
> >> if th
Dnia 2022-07-10, o godz. 10:08:31
the...@sys-concept.com napisał(a):
> Did you make/or have a backup of your .gpg directory?
>
> Run: gpg --list-secret-keys --with-keygrip
> Does it show Keygrip =
No, I don't have the copy (my mistake!). It shows correct keygrip,
which (obviously) doesn't exis
On Sunday, 10 July 2022 18:39:02 BST Michael wrote:
> Does lsusb shed some light to the port which causes the interruptions?
> Otherwise can you unplug devices and plug them in one at a time?
Oops, I meant to say, 'lsusb -t' or check usbview, or in your Plasma check
System > Info Center > Device
Michael wrote:
> On Sunday, 10 July 2022 18:39:02 BST Michael wrote:
>
>> Does lsusb shed some light to the port which causes the interruptions?
>> Otherwise can you unplug devices and plug them in one at a time?
> Oops, I meant to say, 'lsusb -t' or check usbview, or in your Plasma check
> System
On Sunday, 10 July 2022 17:37:00 BST Michael wrote:
> This is happening if the EFI firmware for some reason has re-scanned the
> attached block devices to find bootable UEFI images. I've seen something as
> simple as rebooting with, then without a bootable USB drive causing this.
> Since the imag
On 11/07/2022 01:25, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Should I consider re-flashing the BIOS? It's getting on for 10 years old. I did
that to another machine once, thereby killing it stone dead.
I've flashed bios's and done stuff like that. Yes it's scary, knowing
you can kill the machine. No if you're c
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