On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 11:01:32 -0400 (EDT) lawson_whitney@juno.com wrote:
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, [koi8-r] Дима Суздалев wrote:
Thanks, Martin. And what about first part? Can anyone explain me what does it mean:
fcntl: /tmp/.wine-USER/server-xxxx-xxxx/lock: Invalid argument
This error pops up even if I log in as root. I've checked this directory: there was the file "lock" and it had zero length.
root does not get to do operations the filesystem dos not support. I already told you once, if you try to run wine on a ZipSlack or similar system with a [v]fat or umsdos root filesystem you will get this error.
Sorry, I didn't answer you (I've composed message, but forgot to send it), but i've tried to do as you've said. See below...
try having root run this:
#!/bin/sh touch /usr/local/dose /sbin/mke2fs -F /usr/local/dose 16384
First time you've send this didn't run because i put -f rather than -F. (stupid...)
/bin/mount -o loop /usr/local/dose /tmp chmod a+rwxt /tmp
Now all went well, file system was created. But error pops out again!!!! (soon I will be crying:-)) By the way, my FS is native to linux e2fs, not umsdos or [v]fat. I have only vfat mounts on /mnt - they are my windows partitions. So we've came to the beginning :).
depending on your mailer, you might need to run it through fromdos first:
tr -d "\r" <mailfile >commandfile
and make it executable:
chmod a+x commandfile
I don't have a ZipSlack system to test on, but that should get around that problem, so maybe we can go on to the next.
Lawson ---oops---
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