standard comment

Marco Moock mm at dorfdsl.de
Mon May 25 09:57:14 CEST 2026


Am 25.05.26 um 09:44 schrieb marqueandreprisal--- via Gnupg-users:
> That is really an OS developer's job and because of this most of GnuPG 
> users will find gpg impotent. The original PGP was released for DOS 
> where most of the assumptions were met and your private key may have 
> been placed on a removable floppy.

This is part of the OS, not GnuPG. You can configure your OS to encrypt 
the entire disk (except the boot loader and kernel) to have such an 
environment.
If the swap is the issue, you can also disable swap in Linux, BSD and 
Windows.

-- 
Gruß
Marco
Muell und Spam bitte an abfalleimer2002 at stinkedores.dorfdsl.de
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