I have been running Win4Lin 2.0 for about a month now,
and I have become accustomed to thinking of it
as the place where I keep the two vintage MSDOS classics
whose imminent demise prompted me to look into Win4Lin in the first
place -- namely, Borland Sprint Version 1.01 (c.1988) and PDC Prolog
3.21 (c.1990) -- and the place where I keep Outlook Express and
Netscape.
I put my 'personal' Win98 installation in the ~win directory of user
`gonzo' (me) and installed various non-MS packages on a separate VFAT32
drive which is my drive D:
Today, looking over the Win4Lin 3.0 installation instructions,
I get the impression that I will be asked to rebuild the Win98 setup
that is already sitting in /home/gonzo/win, and to re-install all the
non-MS packages that are alteady sitting on drive D.
Is that right?
If so, why can't I just export the parts of the registry that pertain to
stuff I want to keep, run just the first two of the three stages
described in the Win4Lin 3.0 installation instructions, but keep my
existing ~gonzo/win installation and just re-import the registry info
pertaining to the packages I have installed on my D: drive?
Or can I?
BillH
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