Writing to myself. Question #1 is resolved. #2 is open
The target flesystem access turned out to be:  c:\win\
Duh
Harry

On Friday 15 June 2001 16:11, hwert wrote:
> Two questions:
> 1/ How does one install old floppy based windows programs into win4lin?
> The floppy disk access now works using the latest Kernel RPM - thanks guys
> However; now when I access the floppy drive (happens to be a:) the windows
> program I am trying to install asks if it ok to install to drive C: . Fine,
> what is the magic combo to address drive c: from the floppy? I have tried
> $home, ~win, C:\, and other more embarrassing combinations to no avail.
> Surely there must be a way. Since most of the install floppies are
> compressed, I cannot just copy them to $home/win while in Linux and they
> get them to install. Any ideas would be appreciated.
>
> 2/ When booting into linux upon computer startup with the new win4lin
> Kernel, I notice the following repeated four times just before I get to the
> login prompt:
> "opt/win4lin/drivers/tools/loadem : setserial : command not found"
> Anybody know what this is? I looked at the file setserial but am unable to
> figure out what is not working. I doubt this is associated with the
> previous problem.
>
> Regards,
>
> Harry
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