David L. Smith wrote:> Okay, on the nth reading about drives at
> http://www.winehq.com/site/docs/wine-user/config-drive-main
> I see that I simply need to type P:\usr\mywine, or, in my case,
P:\mnt\crate
> to access my FAT drive. But, ya know, it seems I cannot find where I am to
> type this.
I am confused. What are you trying to accomplish? In Wine in a file open
dialog, P: will be selected in the dialog just as in Windows.
> Now, in the ancient past, I have done this in an ancient wine
> version by putting it in a certain section in the configuration file, but
is
> that what I am supposed to do now? I think I'm supposed to put it into
the
> [Wine] section. Is this correct?
Read carefully section 5.5.4. If you look in your ~/.wine directory, you
will find a subdirectory "dosdevices". Try:
ls -al ~/.wine/dosdevices
That shows the mapping of unix directories, including mounted Windows
filesystems, to drive letters for Wine.
By the way, once you figure out what parts of the directions are
confusing and what they should say to better help newbies, consider
making those changes and submitting them back to the Wine project.
> Since fstab lists my ntfs drives as
> read-only, will Wine honor that?
Wine would have no choice. The Linux kernel enforces that.
>
> More questions about drives. I think the docs are saying that if I point to
my
> NT window files on my NTFS drive, then Wine will use them. I take it that
> this means that it will use the unix file system to read 'em in without
> writing. Is this true?
True, but some applications might break if they are unable to write the
filesystem being used. In general, I would try to discourage doing this.
> btw, I found a remark about font resolution in my re-reading of
> http://www.winehq.com/site/docs/wine-user/config-file
> Since some of the apps still have shaky fonts, I hope this is saying that
> changing the font resolution will fix the problem.
If you have not copied the TT fonts from your Windows system into the
Wine C:/windows/Fonts directory, then do so. That is likely all you need
to do to get nice looking fonts.