You may have lost it and the keys it contained, but you could try to force a fsck with
shutdown -rF nowat the next opportunity to reboot.
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You may have lost it and the keys it contained, but you could try to force a fsck with
shutdown -rF nowat the next opportunity to reboot.
try terminal >
sudo chown falcor:falcor /home/falcor/.gnupg/* -RYou have a backup of that directory?
Also please use code tags for command/script output (as attached).
Thanks!
Well, that says you own the directory, now let's look inside it with:
ls -al .gnupgoutput please.
terminal >
ls -ld .gnupg
output please.
terminal>
chmod 600 .gnupg -R