Greetings,
I'm trying to get WINE working reliably on my MDK9.1 installation. I use linux day-to-day but have a win98 partition for watching DVD's via tvout and for the kids windows games etc.
On installing wine, it said it wanted to search for an available windows installation. I was surprised to note that it didn't find it on /mnt/win which is where that drive (/dev/hda3) is mounted.
I changed the configuration of the fat32 partition so that the 'user' option was used and this meant that I had read access to the drive - and WINE found the installation.
Great! I installed a windows program in root mode (so the files could be written to etc). Only problem now is that whenever I try to run something (as a normal user), the files installed onto that drive cannot be executed as I don't have the 'x' permission.
I tried to change this using chmod but it says 'operation is not permitted'.
I mucked around a bit and all the evidence seemed to suggest that I cannot set linux permissions on the fat32 partition. Is that correct? Am I missing something else?
More importantly, can anyone help??
regards
wmg We've all heard that a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters will eventually reproduce the entire works of Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet, we know this is not true. [Robert Wilensky, 1997]
I'm trying to get WINE working reliably on my MDK9.1 installation. I use linux day-to-day but have a win98 partition for watching DVD's via tvout and for the kids windows games etc.
On installing wine, it said it wanted to search for an available windows installation. I was surprised to note that it didn't find it on /mnt/win which is where that drive (/dev/hda3) is mounted.
I changed the configuration of the fat32 partition so that the 'user' option was used and this meant that I had read access to the drive - and WINE found the installation.
Great! I installed a windows program in root mode (so the files could be written to etc). Only problem now is that whenever I try to run something (as a normal user), the files installed onto that drive cannot be executed as I don't have the 'x' permission.
I tried to change this using chmod but it says 'operation is not permitted'.
I mucked around a bit and all the evidence seemed to suggest that I cannot set linux permissions on the fat32 partition. Is that correct? Am I missing something else?
More importantly, can anyone help??
regards
wmg We've all heard that a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters will eventually reproduce the entire works of Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet, we know this is not true. [Robert Wilensky, 1997]