[Bug 44706] New: disk access terminated (C and Z) - Unreadable / Unwritable

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Sat Mar 10 11:49:00 CST 2018


https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44706

            Bug ID: 44706
           Summary: disk access terminated (C and Z) - Unreadable /
                    Unwritable
           Product: Wine
           Version: 2.0.2
          Hardware: x86
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: -unknown
          Assignee: wine-bugs at winehq.org
          Reporter: ndallas1983 at gmail.com
      Distribution: ---

I have been trying to run a Game Server from 1996 in Wine (runs fine on my PC).

After a random amount of time (5 - 45 minutes) the program will state:

Cannot write to drive Z:\
Cannot write to drive C:\

It will spam this if I try to save anything. But it will successfully load when
the program loads, but after this happens, the drives disappear from the
application's reach.

To put this into better perspective, imagine you are running Windows and
suddenly your C Drive disappears, but Windows for some reason is still running,
but nothing you do in Windows is being saved. You can't open any files because
your drives do not exist.

I've tried this in NON-ROOT and ROOT, both are the same issue.

I am now looking into using SMB or Network drives because Networking doesn't
seem to be broken.

I also tried debugging to figure out the issue, but WineDebug gives me machine
code, nothing useful I could understand (like a 10 million line list of "Can't
access drive C:\" anywhere.

Hoping someone knows what's up. I am using the Stable version for Ubuntu 17.04.

Thanks,
Nathan

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