On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 11:55 AM, xerces8 <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > austin987 wrote: >> >> I.e., you want to mount an ISO, point to it in winecfg as a real >> drive, and have the ISO file be the 'physical' device? > > More or less (but for a hard drive, not CD/DVD). > > For others, I would use a dedicated disk for this, no data on it to be lost or corrupted. > > > > > > Wine does not emulate a hard drive. You could use dd to make a disk image, format it ext3 with mkfs.ext3, mount the image, then use wine to access it. It's a lot of trouble though, not sure why you'd want to...