On 07/07/13 21:53, Henry Hertz Hobbit wrote:
> I did the same there but I do modify the random_seed file with hexedit for 
> each key-ring which some people object to.  From my point of view that is far
> better than just having each key-ring having the same random_seed file.

As one of the people to object, let me repeat that you simply shouldn't copy the
random_seed file to another system, but let it create its own. I agree that
having each keyring start out with the same random_seed file is a bad situation,
which is trivially avoided. Even removing it after the copying is less work than
monkey-bashing the hex part of your keyboard in a hexeditor :).

HTH,

Peter.

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