Hello Probzx,
It's a good indication, great, but it's not the whole procedure. Now you need to go back to the previous state (delete the gpg keys you added in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/ and restore the asc keys) and see if it works, please let us know. Remember that these files belong to the debian-archive-keyring package and the goal is to return to a fully compliant system.I remove all files in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg on /root and copy all files in /usr/share/keyrings to /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d.
Tested sudo apt update with a user and it seems to work like a charm now !
Thanks for pointing that out, very important note.That sounds dangerous. /usr/share/keyrings/debian-archive-removed-keys.gpg includes keys that have been removed on purpose. You probably do not want to trust those?
Statistics: Posted by fabien — 2024-02-19 11:59