Tony Lambregts wrote:
J. Grant wrote:

Hi,

WTH.. how is it getting this? something is wrong before this.

Get rid of you old config file (rename it junk or something) and rerun ./tools/wineinstall. I would like to see the full log of this.



OK:


Created /home/now3d/.wine/config using default Wine configuration.
You probably want to review the file, though.

Compiling regedit...
make: Nothing to be done for `all'.

Preparing to install default Wine registry entries...
Installing default Wine registry entries...

Could not stat /mnt/fd0 (No such file or directory), ignoring drive A:
Could not stat /cdrom (No such file or directory), ignoring drive D:


From "config"


[Drive A]
"Path" = "/mnt/fd0"
"Type" = "floppy"
"Label" = "Floppy"
"Filesystem" = "win95"
"Serial" = "87654321"
"Device" = "/dev/fd0"


[Drive D] "Path" = "/cdrom" "Type" = "cdrom" "Label" = "CD-Rom" "Filesystem" = "win95" ; make sure that device is correct and has proper permissions ! "Device" = "/dev/cdrom"


Seems strange that although it said it was ignoring A: and D: it added them anyway.


No No No. "The default config file contains has the floppy located at /mnt/fd0 (Where it actualy is depends on your distro) likewise for your CD-ROM. When tools/wineinstall starts up regedit to install the default registry it starts up wine. wine reads the config file and cannot find those directorys (since thats not where your CD-ROM and floppy are mounted) so it ignores them


OK, I understand what ./tools/wineinstall is doing now.  I'm still not
quite sure why A: and D: are not commented out if they are not found.
If the user added a floppy then it could be made available again.  For
me I get the error each time, until I indentify the paths are wrong, then
comment it out myself (or correct them). the fstab should have all the
info to create a working "config" file though I think...

Regards

JG





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