On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Hans-Bernhard wrote: > Hi there, > > I installed my mandrake linux 8.1 with reiserfs. I would like to use wine > without my windows partition. Now I see the following text in the wine > man-page: > --- > format: Filesystem=<fstype> > default: "win95" > Used to specify the type of the file system Wine should emulate on a given directory structure/underlying file system. > Supported types are "msdos" (or "fat"), "win95" (or "vfat"), "unix". > Recommended: > > "win95" for ext2fs, VFAT and FAT32 > > "msdos" for FAT16 (ugly) > --- > Do I have to use ext2? Isn't it possible to use reiserfs? May I perhaps > use ext3? > > thanks > HB Any filesystem type the host OS (linux, in this case) can mount, wine can use. "win95" refers to the fs behavior wine presents to the windows app. Wine is a *NIX application program. It does't really _care_ about the fstype. Use minix, umsdos, vfat, ext2, ext, ext3, reiserfs, isofs, nfs,... just as you like. Here you just tell wine whether you want filenames a windows app can use limited to 8.3 ("msdos") or not ("win95"). Lawson ---oof--- ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.