MindTrip wrote: > Okay, I'm not a programmer, but I'm not new to Unix either--used it years > and years ago in college before Win 3.1 came out. So I'm pretty rusty, but > it IS coming back.... > > Here's my problem. > > I'm using Wine-20010510 on SuSE Linux 7.1. Wine seemed to install fine, but > every time I try to run it, it says the c:\windows and c:\windows\system > directories are invalid. I've double- and triple-checked my ~/.wine/config > file and compared it to /etc/fstab, and I'm pointing all the drives to their > appropriate mount points; ie > > /etc/fstab > /dev/hda1 /windows/c > /dev/hda2 /windows/d > /dev/hda3 /windows/e > > > ~/.wine/config > [Drive C] > Path=/windows/c > Type=hd > Label=MS-DOS > Filesystem=win95 > > etc. etc., same for the other windoze partitions. > > But when I run winecheck, it keeps saying no path has been specified in the > config file. The drives are mounted--I can access them from the linux > command prompt just fine, and can see the /windows/c/windows and > /windows/c/windows/system directories just fine, but wine isn't seeing them. > I've looked at the FAQ's and HOW-TO's on winehq.com, and I appear to have > everything set correctly in the config file. Any suggestions would be > greatly appreciated. > > TIA, > Drew Sylvester > mindtrip@swbell.net > > > Try this: [Drive C] "Path" = "/windows/c" "Type" = "hd" "Label" = "MS-DOS" "Filesystem" = "win95" -- My real email is akamail.com@dclark (or something like that). _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users