On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Hetz Ben-Hamo wrote:
I thought about that too, but it's not - here is the line from my /etc/fstab
/dev/hda5 /mnt/win vfat defaults 0 0 /dev/hda3 /mnt/dosc vfat defaults 0 0
I guess I was wrong.
Yes, but what about all the registry stuff that the wineinstall does? sure, I can point to it, but Won't I damage my actual Windows? (if I use the original windows as C:). Also, how do I copy the registery?
BTW: the wine is from today's (pulled from CVS).
Thanks, Hetz Ben Hamo
all the registry stuff wineinstall does I have always done by hand.
approximately, (edit <wine>/winedefault.reg so the debug entry has the unix path to the debugger, normally /usr/local/bin/winedbg (this should be reachable by a dos drive - I map one to /usr/local/bin)).
cd <wine>/programs/regapi make make install cd ../.. regapi setValue -- -force <winedefault.reg
No, you won't damage the real windose registry. Wine doesn't write to that, ever, unless some windows program tells it to. It writes all its registry stuff to files in WINEPREFIX (~/.wine).
To copy the registry, export it to a file with regedit.exe, I think, and feed that to regapi.
cat exported-registry-file | regapi setValue -- -force
Lawson
I will look at wineinstall some more though, - tomorrow.