Not sure how it works with CVS since I used the RPM's but you should end up 
with a folder called .transgaming in your home directory which in my case 
contains :-

folder c_drive/  #which is your 'dummy C drive' for installing windows apps   
  
folder  wineserver-username.localdomain/

cachedmetrics.:0.0  
config      
dyndata.reg  t
g_config_version  
user.reg
system.reg   
userdef.reg     
There is also a symlink between the .transgaming folder and 
~/TransGaming_Drive

When you install games using winex they will by default go into your dummy C 
drive in your linux partition.
It is possible to install and run games from within your windows partition, 
but the lack of user id bits in the vfat file system means that if winex or 
wine goes crazy, it is theoretically possible for it to dump all over your 
windows registry or other vital files. Therefore the wine authors recommend 
installing windows games into a linux partition.

derek

On Saturday 12 January 2002 20:39, Miark wrote:
> > Now, I'm confused. Are they talking about how LM names the directory
> > (/mnt/win_c/windows) or MS (C:\Windows). The entry in the error message
> > seems to be a mix of LM and MS! [My other drive is /mnt/win_2 but does
> > not have windows installed, but is formatted VFAT.]
> >
> > Perhaps, as a newbie I messed up by doing everything as root. Now I don't
> > have an entry for ./wine in my home directory . . .sigh! Can I do a
> > m"make install" as a local user as well?
>
> If you already did the work on your root account, just copy the config
> files to your regular user directory and change the permissions.
>
> Miark

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