Le mar 06/01/2004 � 09:44, Dimitrie O. Paun a �crit : > On January 5, 2004 05:27 pm, Alexandre Julliard wrote: > > We will need a tool (maybe wineboot) to setup the initial drive config > > according to the machine setup. A default config file is not going to > > help with that anyway. > > I'd say we just have a C: drive pointing to / (root). This setup > is definitely the most user friendly, and the one most in the > spirit of Unix (one large tree). A user of a Unix system will be > most confortable with it, and it will create the least unexpected > behavior. > > Thinking about this, I'm not even sure why we encourage people to > define drives (by having a nice UI in winecfg)... What's wrong > with only a C: drive by default? Power users have regedit :)
Are you thinking that all installers (CD-based) are able to cope with the data not at the root of a drive? What about those which just know that C:\Windows or C:\Program Files are always present and valid? My small experience (mostly second-hand, I must say) is that's not always the case. Vincent
