WOW! That works. To document this, if anyone ever run into this situation:
> sec# rsa4096/0xC9E7221DAFCE6539 created: 2018-08-07 expires: never This is the key I need to delete from the card/yubikey. 1. gpg --delete-key 0xC9E7221DAFCE6539 2. gpg --card-status should return NONE and gpg --list-keys would return gpg: no ultimately trusted keys found 3. pull out the card 4. run gpg --import PUBLIC_KEY_FILE 5. insert the card 6. gpg --card-status 7. now try to encrypt and decrypt (you will be prompted to enter your PIN to unlock your card). Thank you Dirk! On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 7:59 PM Dirk Gottschalk < dirk.gottschalk1...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hi. > > Am Dienstag, den 07.08.2018, 19:38 -0400 schrieb Yu: > > Hi Dirk > > > Thank you very much. I just want to make sure I am doing the right > > thing, > > so please excuse me if I am asking too much. > > > > You should delete the complete secret key set from you keyring. > > Then > > > import the PUBLIC keys for the card keys and then do a gpg --card- > > > status. > > > > > > > > > > Do I just call "gpg delete-secret-key ID" for each key ID listed in > > the > > --list-secret-keys output? > > You have just to delete the keys, which are stored on the card. > Deleteing the master key of them also deletes the sub keys. > > > > > If you set a fetch URL, you could also make --card-edit and issue a > > > fetch command. > > > > > > > I have not :/ > > That's no problem at all. Then you have to imnport the public key of > the card key BEFORE you insert the card and make --card-status. Only > then the card is recognised and the stubs are generated automatically. > > If the public keys are not in your public keyring, the card keys are > ignored. > > Regards, > Dirk > > -- > Dirk Gottschalk > Paulusstrasse 6-8 > 52064 Aachen, Germany > > GPG: DDCB AF8E 0132 AA54 20AB B864 4081 0B18 1ED8 E838 > Keybase.io: https://keybase.io/dgottschalk > GitHub: https://github.com/Dirk1980ac > >
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