The handbook's suggestion to point Wine's C: drive to a real Windows partition
is not just misleading, it's dangerously wrong. The ability to do that via
winecfg has been intentionally disabled because if Wine's C: drive points to a
real Windows partition, Wine will overwrite the Windows system
Package: debian-handbook
Version: 6.0+20120509
Severity: wishlist
The way of using wine mentioned by section 13.5 is strongly against
wine project's official recommendation.
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-878d4f6d1d0654ac8c0806990af095a4a4cafa13
In general, wine project recommend users to instal
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