On 15.11.14 12:52, [email protected] wrote: > The steps I have taken to move my /.gnupg folder > > Background: > > I have two laptops (1) a 32 bit LXD laptop-1 (2) a 64 bit LXD > laptop-2 one mouse and one WD 1.0 TB (1,000,202,043,392 bytes) > external drive that plugs into the USB port of either laptop-1 or > laptop-2 = david@laptop-1:/media/store$. > > Laptop-1 and laptop-2 are a mirror image of each. They contain the > same software. I copied programmes like Thunderbird Firefox from > laptop-1 to laptop-2 without any problems.
Why don't you simply do this: 1. on your old laptop: tar zcf gnupg-backup.tgz $HOME/.gnupg 2. Copy the resulting file "gnupg-backup.tgz" to your new laptop 3. on your new laptop: tar zxf gnupg-backup.tgz -Patrick _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
