I see. SO, in that case, I need to keep all of the files in the .gnupg 
directory on my USB memory?

If I set GNUPGHOME environment variable just by SETENV shell command, is it 
erased after reboot? If so, which script do I need to put it in, to 
reinitialize after every boot?

Cheers,

Emil

On 23.01.2011., at 01:17, Roman Zechmeister wrote:

> You can set the environment variable GNUPGHOME or the parameter --homedir to 
> set the GnuPG dir.
> 
> 
> Am 22.01.2011 um 23:04 schrieb Emil Prpic:
> 
>> Hello, everyone!
>> 
>> Does anyone know whether it's possible to keep secring.gpg file (containing 
>> my secret keys) somewhere else and not the default ~/.gnupg directory?
>> 
>> I'd like to keep my private keys on a USB memory that I always carry with 
>> me, so their location would be:
>> 
>> /Volumes/USBmem/.gnupg/secring.gpg
>> 
>> Is there a configuration file or a .plist where I could put this path so 
>> that GPG always looks for my secring.gpg there?
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> Emil Prpic, Rijeka, Croatia
> 

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