Le mar 06/01/2004 à 09:44, Dimitrie O. Paun a écrit :
On January 5, 2004 05:27 pm, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
We will need a tool (maybe wineboot) to setup the initial drive config according to the machine setup. A default config file is not going to help with that anyway.
I'd say we just have a C: drive pointing to / (root). This setup is definitely the most user friendly, and the one most in the spirit of Unix (one large tree). A user of a Unix system will be most confortable with it, and it will create the least unexpected behavior.
Thinking about this, I'm not even sure why we encourage people to define drives (by having a nice UI in winecfg)... What's wrong with only a C: drive by default? Power users have regedit :)
Are you thinking that all installers (CD-based) are able to cope with the data not at the root of a drive? What about those which just know that C:\Windows or C:\Program Files are always present and valid?
My small experience (mostly second-hand, I must say) is that's not always the case.
Vincent