a cleaner solution would be to export the key. this can be done with a
gui (Applications -> Passwords and Encryption Keys) or using

$ gpg --export-secret-keys

(c.f. man gpg)

ben

Jason Self wrote:
> On Sunday, February 7, 2010, Niklas Cholmkvist <towards...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Do I copy the directory .gnupg to my usb flash drive, then copy it over
>> to the gNS 3.0 system?
> 
> That's what I do.
> 
>  These 2 computers are networked in a local
>> network. I've not used ssh before, I don't know if it's necessary for
>> this, but I could try to learn it,
> 
> How the copy is done is up to you.
> 
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