"James Hawkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I've looked into the problem a bit more. It seems the only way to add > a dos device is through explorer, by way of hal. This works fine for > a CD in the physical drive, as hal notifies explorer that there is a > CD in the drive, and explorer adds the CD to the list of dos devices. > Mounted ISO files, on the other hand, are not reported by hal, as > loopback devices are not supported by hal. When winecfg, or any other > app for that matter, calls GetVolumeInformation("D:\\"), we attempt to > open the device using CreateFile("\\\\.\\D:"). This fails because the > mounted ISO drive has not been added to the dos device list.
No, as long as you have a drive for it the device should be autodetected. It probably fails because you don't have permission to open the corresponding device (something like /dev/loop0). -- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED]