Hi Brian,

> Can someone suggest where they would normally be stored

they're stored at $HOME/.gnupg/secring.gpg

> or how to find them without actually mounting the back-up and running GPG 
> Keychain access?

You've to find and import files named "secring.gpg".

Good luck and best regards, Alex

On 01.04.2011, at 01:50, Brian Avery wrote:

> Greetings:
> 
> GPG Keychain Access provides a list of secret and public keys on a drive.  
> 
> I find that I'm missing some secret keys, and hope that they can be found on 
> one of several back-ups that are available.  
> 
> Can someone suggest where they would normally be stored or how to find them 
> without actually mounting the back-up and running GPG Keychain access?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Brian
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