I understand I'm trying to install Win4Lin on an unsupported platform, but
I've looked through the archives and not found an answer.

Note: I had Win4Lin3 running fine under RH6.2, but I have since migrated
to Debian. Now I'd like to get Win4Lin running on Debian.

When I run the installer, it seg faults if I tell it to check for a more
recent version.

If I run the installer without the update, it segfaults after I enter my
personal information and the license key.

If I run the installer under my RH6.2 install (duel-boot) I can run it and
then access the .rpm under Debian (after re-booting). Per instructions
previously posted on this list, I have used alien to convert the rpm, then
installed it with dpkg. I have also set the ownership of the required
files and run the post-install script.

During install it asks for my license key. It accepts it (says it is ok)
and proceeds. However, when I try to install Windows, it says my license
is invalid. I have even tried copying the valid license file from my RH6.2
install. It still says 'there is a problem with the license'.

Any help would be appreciated.

- Bobman

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