Oops. I see the configuration method for the FAT partitions is no longer in ~/.wine/config as it was in an earlier version of wine that I had used. I will try attaching the symbolic link m: to /home/me/MPart and see what happens. Please try to stop me if I'm still off base with this. <wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote at 9:10 on 26 Dec 2004: > Is there a requirement that Drive C, Drive D, ... etc. NOT point to a part of > the physical native Linux file system (e.g. reiserfs)? > > What I want to do is take directory M:\XYZ (/win/m/XYZ), copy it so that an > image of it appears in /home/me/MPart/XYZ and configure Wine to view > /home/me/MPart as being M;\ if that is possible. But so far, the Windows > application does not like that. Maybe I don't know how to change .wine/config > properly. Drifting OT: My original usage of wine was the copy that came as a part of the SuSE 9.0 pro distro. Since then I have updated through SuSE's 9.1 pro distro to their 9.2 pro distro. I also have installed a couple of binary RPM packages from winehq for my SuSE system. I saw no warning of this change. One other change that I have tripped over is the wine command line has changed to no longer support switches for wine between "wine" and the application name. I guess no one responded to any of my earlier posts to this list because I obviously had no clue as to what I was talking about. Actually, people like me need a pointer in the right direction sometimes. It does not do to say, "read the foolish manual" if I don't know where to find the foolish manual. -- Jim _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users