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.PlayOnLinux on another drive

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Evildef Saturday 16 February 2013 at 23:51
EvildefAnonymous

Hi,

I have looked at the forum for an answer, but the solutions I found does not work for me.

Here's my setup ;

I have a 24GB SSD and a 320GB SSD. ~/ and most of ~/home are on the SSD and things like /Documents, /Downloads, /Pictures, etc. are on HDD symlinked to /home. I did the same for .PlayOnLinux (I also repaired the PlayOnLinux's virtual drives link in /home) and everything seems well linked.

While trying to install Starcraft II, POL is creating SC2_WoL prefix and installing Wine 1.5.10 and Wine Gecko 1.7 x86. After that, I'm getting an error saying :

"Error: Wine seems to have crashed
If your program is running, just ignore this message"

Then I click "Next" a couple of times and I get a window where I can choose an installation method. I choose to use the Blizzard Downloader and I get the same error.  I click "Next" a couple of times again and get this error :

"Error: Binary not found!: Starcraft II.exe
Have you installed the program to the default location" I click "Next" again and get this error :

"Error: Binary not found!: Starcraft II Editor.exe
Have you installed the program to the default location" I click "Next" again and get this error :

"If you have a runtime error when running the game, open a terminal and type : echo 0|sudo tee /proc/proc/sys/kernel/yama/ptrace_scope" I click "Next" again and get this message :

"An error occured during the installation process
Do you want to send the bug to PlayOnLinux ?"

What am I doing wrong ?

Thanks








Edytowane przez Evildef

Evildef Saturday 16 February 2013 at 23:52
EvildefAnonymous

I forgot to precise that It was working when everything was in /home on the SSD but I did not have enought room for the installation.

I'm using Ubuntu 12.10

Thanks
xpander Monday 18 February 2013 at 2:28
xpander

does the other drive have the same permissions and filesystem?

i mean if you symlink .PlayOnLinux to other drive thats ntfs format, it wont work.

you have to have ext4/ext3 or what ever you had in your linux system and the folder has to has same permissions as you had it when it was in your /home partition
accessible by your user.

Edytowane przez xpander

Evildef Monday 18 February 2013 at 4:05
EvildefAnonymous

Everything is in ext4 and all permissions seems ok.

When I put the installer on my HDD and try install, POL says me something like the file I'm trying to use is on a noexec folder (or something like that, I can't try again to reproduce the error at the moment, I'll try later)
Evildef Tuesday 19 February 2013 at 15:20
EvildefAnonymous

Anybody have an idea of what I'm doing wrong?
petch Tuesday 19 February 2013 at 16:05
petch

The disk must be mounted with the noexec mount option.
Problem is, if it's not mounted by an explicit line in /etc/fstab, it must be mounted by implicit rules of udev/hal/udisks/udisks2/...
I failed to understand how it works before I got fed up.
Evildef Wednesday 20 February 2013 at 1:58
EvildefAnonymous

It's all good now. Thanks.