Running everything in Linux with Wine
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 5:21 pm
Hi,
I love everything, I converted all my FAT32 data drives (USB or fixed) to NTFS just to make use of everything.
I use Linux a lot and I want to be able to search my NTFS drives with Everything.
Everything installs without a hitch under Linux (Ubuntu) using Wine (Wine is a layer that allows you to run Windows programs under Linux).
I can run the application without problems too, BUT when I go to options and click "Enable USN Journal logging" and click on 'Apply' I get this error:
"Unable to create USN journal on volume \\.\C:"
I think it should be not that hard to run Everything under Wine in Linux, but I need some support
Thanks a lot.
this is the log:
9/2/2009 7:15:17 PM: Everything 1.2.1.371: d:\dev\everything\src\mu.h(534): mu::OpenVolume(): CreateFileW(): GetLastError(): 5: Failed to open volume \\.\X:
9/2/2009 7:15:17 PM: Everything 1.2.1.371: d:\dev\everything\src\mu.h(534): mu::OpenVolume(): CreateFileW(): GetLastError(): 5: Failed to open volume \\.\Y:
9/2/2009 7:15:17 PM: Everything 1.2.1.371: d:\dev\everything\src\mu.h(534): mu::OpenVolume(): CreateFileW(): GetLastError(): 5: Failed to open volume \\.\Z:
9/2/2009 7:16:50 PM: Everything 1.2.1.371: .\src\db.cpp(18175): db::_query_usn_journal(): DeviceIoControl(hcj,FSCTL_QUERY_USN_JOURNAL,0,0,usnjd,sizeof(USN_JOURNAL_DATA),&cb,0): 50: Failed to query USN Journal.
9/2/2009 7:16:50 PM: Everything 1.2.1.371: d:\dev\everything\src\mu.h(534): mu::OpenVolume(): CreateFileW(): GetLastError(): 5: Failed to open volume \\.\X:
9/2/2009 7:16:50 PM: Everything 1.2.1.371: d:\dev\everything\src\mu.h(534): mu::OpenVolume(): CreateFileW(): GetLastError(): 5: Failed to open volume \\.\Y:
9/2/2009 7:16:50 PM: Everything 1.2.1.371: d:\dev\everything\src\mu.h(534): mu::OpenVolume(): CreateFileW(): GetLastError(): 5: Failed to open volume \\.\Z:
9/2/2009 7:16:50 PM: Everything 1.2.1.371: .\src\db.cpp(17912): db::_create_usn_journal(): DeviceIoControl(hcj,FSCTL_CREATE_USN_JOURNAL,&cujd,sizeof(cujd),0,0,&cb,0): 50: Failed to create USN Journal.
I love everything, I converted all my FAT32 data drives (USB or fixed) to NTFS just to make use of everything.
I use Linux a lot and I want to be able to search my NTFS drives with Everything.
Everything installs without a hitch under Linux (Ubuntu) using Wine (Wine is a layer that allows you to run Windows programs under Linux).
I can run the application without problems too, BUT when I go to options and click "Enable USN Journal logging" and click on 'Apply' I get this error:
"Unable to create USN journal on volume \\.\C:"
I think it should be not that hard to run Everything under Wine in Linux, but I need some support
Thanks a lot.
this is the log:
9/2/2009 7:15:17 PM: Everything 1.2.1.371: d:\dev\everything\src\mu.h(534): mu::OpenVolume(): CreateFileW(): GetLastError(): 5: Failed to open volume \\.\X:
9/2/2009 7:15:17 PM: Everything 1.2.1.371: d:\dev\everything\src\mu.h(534): mu::OpenVolume(): CreateFileW(): GetLastError(): 5: Failed to open volume \\.\Y:
9/2/2009 7:15:17 PM: Everything 1.2.1.371: d:\dev\everything\src\mu.h(534): mu::OpenVolume(): CreateFileW(): GetLastError(): 5: Failed to open volume \\.\Z:
9/2/2009 7:16:50 PM: Everything 1.2.1.371: .\src\db.cpp(18175): db::_query_usn_journal(): DeviceIoControl(hcj,FSCTL_QUERY_USN_JOURNAL,0,0,usnjd,sizeof(USN_JOURNAL_DATA),&cb,0): 50: Failed to query USN Journal.
9/2/2009 7:16:50 PM: Everything 1.2.1.371: d:\dev\everything\src\mu.h(534): mu::OpenVolume(): CreateFileW(): GetLastError(): 5: Failed to open volume \\.\X:
9/2/2009 7:16:50 PM: Everything 1.2.1.371: d:\dev\everything\src\mu.h(534): mu::OpenVolume(): CreateFileW(): GetLastError(): 5: Failed to open volume \\.\Y:
9/2/2009 7:16:50 PM: Everything 1.2.1.371: d:\dev\everything\src\mu.h(534): mu::OpenVolume(): CreateFileW(): GetLastError(): 5: Failed to open volume \\.\Z:
9/2/2009 7:16:50 PM: Everything 1.2.1.371: .\src\db.cpp(17912): db::_create_usn_journal(): DeviceIoControl(hcj,FSCTL_CREATE_USN_JOURNAL,&cujd,sizeof(cujd),0,0,&cb,0): 50: Failed to create USN Journal.