Perhaps I should rephrase the question. There is a problem or anomaly with the Wine setup. The Wine setup does an automatic search for the Windows or winnt path only. Rather than typing in a new path, why not click on the button and have it change from /mnt/win_c to /mnt/win_d rather than other, and have the system paths stay the same. I have winnt4 installed on c drive or /mnt/win_c but I want access to /mnt/win_d. On the second step of winesetup, I clicked on the button and select other. In the path, I typed in /mnt/win_d When I select /mn/win_d, the Wine setup changed the paths and profiles to F:\Windows. I have Windows NT4 SP6a installed. Any thoughts? gerard patel wrote: > > On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 01:38:49 GMT, Romanator <bysh@home.com> wrote: > > >Hi everyody, > > > >Has any one had success with winesetup and their D partition /mnt/win_d > >? > >I can't get any of the executables to run. > > I have no special problem with Mandrake 8.0. > The most probable causes of not getting any executable > to run are : > - trying it only with programs that do not run under > Wine. Many beginners try Wine with either Microsoft > system utilities or extremely big and complex applications. > Successes exist in these categories but are not the rule > See the application database at www.winehq.com for > that. > - having a Windows partition and setting everything to > native under the DllOrder section of the config file > - having a big mistake in the config or an incompatible > system > > Gerard