On 7/22/10 6:13 PM, Malte Gell wrote: > Hi there! > > I have the following setup: a Linux luks encrypted partition. It is encrypted > with a keyfile, the keyfile itself is GnuPG encrypted and stored in /root >
... > > When I use these commands after booting, they do what I want them to do. > pinentry-curses asks my PIN, I enter it and everything is fine. But when I > use > exactly these commands in my script, I simply get no pinentry-curses > appearing > on the screen... > Are all the files for gpg2 on your boot partition? I'm not near a linux box now, but I'm guessing some of the files you need are installed to /usr/local/bin by default, which probably isn't available until after the encrypted drive is mounted onto the filesystem. -- Grant "I am very hungry," Kobayashi said. "I wish there were hot dogs in jail."
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