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152 key can be used in place of any of other subkey on the same chain (like
160 private subkey, it cannot be restored or recreated from any other
165 subkey). All subkeys are fully independent -- a message encrypted to
166 one **[E]** subkey cannot be decrypted with any other **[E]** subkey
168 3. A single subkey may have multiple capabilities (e.g. your **[C]** key
177 - add or change the expiration date on itself or any subkey
182 - One subkey carrying both Certify and Sign capabilities (**[SC]**)
183 - A separate subkey with the Encryption capability (**[E]**)
211 Create a separate Signing subkey
216 separate signing subkey::
228 recommend that you create an ECC signing subkey for your kernel
383 passphrase or adding a subkey, should automatically convert the old
529 subkey)::
586 The ``>`` in the ``ssb>`` output indicates that the subkey is only