the freebsd diary put out a good article, i believe. either that or
onlamp.com.

-Adam


>> (09.30.2002 @ 1913 PST): SweeTLeaF said, in 1.5K: <<
> Hello ,
> 
>   Setting up wine?
> 
>   I just installed wine from the 4-stable packages and need some
>   guidance on setting it up.
> 
>   The host i installed wine on does not have any "real" window
>   partitions as the hd is dedicated to freebsd. according to the
>   documentation if the latter is the case then one needs to make fake
>   window directories. The documentation shows the dir. that need to be
>   created , c:\windows, c:\windows\system c:\windows\Start Menu and
>   c:\windows\start Menu\Programs
> 
> I read i can make these fake directories anywhere so i though about
> making a wine dir. in usr and creating them there.
> 
> #mkdir -p wine
> cd wine
> 
> mkdir -p /windows, windows/system etc... is this correct?
> 
> my next question is if the above is how you would create the fake
> directories then how do you create the required directory Start Menu?
> There is a space there, mkdir will create two separate directories Start and
> Menu not one directory Start Menu as the document says to create.
> 
> After creating the fake directories i assume the last part is to just
> tell the config in ~./ that /usr/wine is its root for c: is this all
> or is there more. i think the registry is setup when installing the
> package is this correct?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> Are there any good docs. for setting up wine on freebsd without a
> native windows partition, as the one from the winehq site is
> misleading.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
>  SweeTLeaF                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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