Crispen Scott
2002-Aug-16 14:52 UTC
wine-users digest, Vol 1 #1217 - Message 2 - Subject: Fresh installation
>On Thu, 15 Aug 2002 18:08:51 -0600 James McTavish wrote: > > I'm getting ready to set up a new system, and I want to run wine with it > using a windows partition. I know wine works with win95 and 98 > (presumably 98se too) versions, however I can't find out if it will run > with windows 2000 anywhere. I'm going to have a windows 2000 partition > anyway (in FAT32), and I want to know if that can be my windows > partition that wine can use. If not, I'm going to have to include a > windows 98se partition as well. > Has anyone got any suggestions on the "best" way to setup a system for > wine? All I can find is the generic HOWTO that describes how to mount a > window partition and use it for wine, but makes no reference to which > version of windows it can run. Any assistance would be greatly > appreciated. > > -James >James, If you set up a FAT32 WIndows partition with WIn2K in it, WINE can access the required files. Install WIN2K first in a FAT32 partition then install Linux (I am using RedHat 7.3 currently and it works fine) on your free drive space. I also used GRUB when doing my install. If you want to have a dual-boot machine, then modify /boot/grub/grub.conf similar to the following: default=0 *** this will point to the default OS, WIN2k in this case, =1 for RH *** timeout=10 splashimage=(hd0,2)/grub/splash.xpm.gz *** add these lines to point to YOUR WIN2K partition *** title Win2K root (hd0,0) makeactive chainloader +1 *** END ADDITION *** title Red Hat Linux (2.4.18-3) root (hd0,2) kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.18-3 ro root=/dev/hda5 initrd /initrd-2.4.18-3.img Next you will have to mount your drive using: mount -t vfat /mnt/windows *** This assumes that your have defined the MOUNT location to be mnt/windows. You could name it anything, but this works best with WINE *** If you want the windows partition to be mounted automatically, add the following line to your /etc/rc.local file: mount /mnt/windows Hope this helps! Crispen Scott C.Scott@Astronautics.com