Re: Installing games on a portable harddrive using wine

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I looked around but i thought i didn't find that subject, terribly sorry about that,
and the usb drive does appear in Linux, its a "Lacie", and sadly when you ask "how its formated" i'm not too sure how to answer that, i know its formated, anything beyond that is whichcraft to my level of knowedge i'm afraid ^^
thankyou i'll look in the FAQ again


James Mckenzie wrote:
> Dalandros:
> 
> I think this is answered in the Wine FAQ.  Look for a subject like "How do I install programs on a different drive".
> 
> One thing is does your USB drive appear in Linux?  Also how is the drive formatted?
> 
> James McKenzie
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> -----Original Message-----
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> > From: Dalandros <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Feb 16, 2010 7:31 AM
> > To: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject:   Installing games on a portable harddrive using wine
> > 
> > Hello I'm Chris aka Dalandros, this is my first post *bows* nice to meet you all ^__^
> > 
> > my question is if there's a possibility to install games for example "Jedi knight 2 jedi outcast" on a portable harddrive connected in the usb to the computer, instead of putting it on the harddrive. if so how is this task done?
> > 
> > the reason i'm asking is since i have a eeepc 700-model (i think, or was it 701? anyway..) and i just recently got eeebuntu & wine installed on it along with spotify thanks to wine! :D 
> > but eeepc's aren't famous for their space, thats why i'm asking.
> > all help is appreciated!
> > // Chris aka Dalandros
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