In message <01020410512605.01727@shiva>, Tim Fairchild
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On Sunday 04 February 2001 09:16, you wrote:
>
>> if the main modules (kernel32, krnl386..) which are patched by win4lin
>> are the same as in w98-heavy, I'd have thought you'd be OK?
>
>So what would you do. Put those files into ~/win... or no, replace the 98lite
>files in /var/win4lin or /opt/win4lin somewhere and then do the personal
>windows install?
I'd have thought all relevant windows dlls, patched or unpatched, still
ended up in win, (except for a link to winsock)
>
>or can you somehow 'install' 98lite into ~/win and install the personal win
>over that... Not sure how 98lite works, except for some light reading on the
>site.
>
>tim
>
well if you can activate a beta which has got slurp still as a feature
(certainly one of my betas still runs OK with the new licence), you can
try to build the w98lite and let winsetup bring it across.
But these are pure guesses...
We need David Peet on this really ( where are you lurking sir!)
--
robert w hall
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