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On Thursday 9 February 2012 at 9:46:37 AM, in
, Klaus Layer wrote:
> I proceed exactly as described in the howto with my
> backup keys. But I always get the message "gpg:
> secretkey already stored on a card"
> Any idea how I can resolve this
On 2/9/12 4:46 AM, Klaus Layer wrote:
>
> I proceed exactly as described in the howto with my backup keys. But I always
> get the message "gpg: secretkey already stored on a card"
>
> Any idea how I can resolve this?
>
I would suggest setting up the new card off of a temp keyring using the
hom
MFPA wrote on 06.02.2012:
> Make sure your computer is "clean" and not connected to any network.
> *Copy* your backup secret keyring onto your computer. Refer back to
> the howto; there is a section near the end called "Transfering the
> subkeys to a new card," which contains some caveats and poin
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On Monday 6 February 2012 at 7:39:27 AM, in
, Klaus Layer wrote:
> When I created the keys for my old openpgp card I
> followed the description from
> http://wiki.fsfe.org/Card_howtos/Card_with_subkeys_using_backups.
> I have the backup key ri
FPA wrote on 05.02.2012:
> If you have a backup copy of your secret keys that you stored before
> transferring them to the old openpgp card, copy the backup to your
> keyring and then transfer it to the new cryptostick.
>
>
When I created the keys for my old openpgp card I followed the descripti
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On Sunday 5 February 2012 at 9:20:57 PM, in
, Klaus Layer wrote:
> How can I transfer my keys from the old openpgp card to
> the new cryptostick?
If you have a backup copy of your secret keys that you stored before
transferring them to the ol
Hi,
since several years I am using an openpgp card with subkeys. Because I have to
move to a new hardware without a cardreader, I bought a cryptostick to replace
my old openpgp card. I picked up my backup storage with the keyring with my
main key and run:
#gpg --homedir /keylocation --edit-key