On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 12:33:49PM +0200, Lionel Ulmer wrote: > > That would work too. But it's just a general pain in the ass even when > > you know exactly what is going on anyway, it's not like Wine is already > > too convenient to use or anything. > > No, but if they users get this error, it means that they did not configure > Wine properly... So that we are only hiding the problem anyway. > > What makes you sure that they will have set a fake C drive properly or > created the sub-directories and all that stuff ?
My RPMs have a Z drive mapped to /, marked as "network" drive. The network drive mark usually make programs refrain from creating Z:\files. I don't really see a problem, except a virus might go and scan the whole UNIX system including NFS trees. But the risk is low, and benefits are greater. Ciao, Marcus