Sunday, November 13, 2005, 3:04:14 PM, Peter Berg Larsen wrote:
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005, Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
Sunday, November 13, 2005, 12:46:34 PM, Peter Berg Larsen wrote:
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005, Brian Vincent wrote:
I am missing the idear behind how devices are suppose to work.
If any of that documentation is unclear, let me know and I'll rewrite it to make it better.
I have read this, but is does not explain what the behavour is/suppose to be when there exists an /mnt/windows. dosdevices/c: always points to ../drive_c. So the doc does not answer the questions I asked:
But how are dosdevices/c: related to my /mnt/windows? Are files first
It doesn't. ~/.wine/dosdevices/c: points to what windows programs will see as a "c:" drive.
Please never point your c: drive to the real windows drive - that won't help wine at all but it might brake your windows beyond repair.
Hmm, you are the third to answer me, but none so far have answered my questions.
That's you who can't read. I will repeat again: "~/.wine/dosdevices/c: points to what windows programs will see as a "c:" drive."
Please read it again (if that's what it takes). Then thing about "what does c: drive or any other drive means on windows".
The rest of your Linux file system, is like "unpartitioned" space for windows programs. Can install a program on windows to unpartitioned space (or partition that is not assigned a drive or reparse point)?
Vitaliy