Hi Vedaal,

> Try this:
> In gpg.conf file add the option of
> --expert
> and in personal preferences, list only AES 256,
> Not the other strengths. 
> Keep all of the s2k options you listed, and try generating a new key again
> Vedaal 

Many thanks for the suggestion, but I’m afraid that this still does not work 
for me.

It seems the gnupg ignores all s2k and cipher preference flags when encrypting 
private keys. If this is indeed the intended behaviour (although I have no idea 
why it should be), perhaps it would a good idea to add a warning to the man 
pages?

Dan
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