Micha Feigin wrote:
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 06:16:20PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you have a Windows on your computer then you should be able to plug its
NTFS driver into linux. Forgot what's the name of the project which
makes this
possible but you know the drill (google). It was
Windows version using the NTFS file system). Thus we advise
you to go the Unix directory way.
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Oren Maurer
meorero
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
running wine using a read-only windows directory
I saw that wine can run on an installed windows directory instead of a
fake one. I tried to make it run
advise you to go the Unix directory way.
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Oren Maurer
meorero
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
running wine using a read-only windows directory
I saw that wine can run on an installed windows directory instead of a
fake one. I tried to make it run using my installation of windows XP,
it started up fine
is still very experimental and dangerous (in case you're using an
NT-based Windows version using the NTFS file system). Thus we advise you
to go the Unix directory way.
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Oren Maurer
meorero
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
running wine using a read-only windows directory
I saw that wine can