Hi Tony,

> I was wondering where GPG stores the database for our keys.

it's located at $USER/.gnupg (hidden directory in your home directory).
However, I'm not sure what the best way is to move this directory to an 
encrypted volume. Maybe others on this list did something like this already.

@Roman: another use case for 
http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com/projects/65684/tickets/47

Best regards, Alex

On 15.10.2011, at 04:22, Tony Lewis wrote:

> Hi.
> I was wondering where GPG stores the database for our keys.
> Reason being I use a mac, and can make encrypted disk images to hold things 
> in, and mounting them is as simple as a double-click and a password.  I would 
> like to store all my PGP info in one of these files, to further obfuscate my 
> keys.
> Thanks for any help you can provide!
> 
> -Tony 
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