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https://www.dosbox.com/wiki/IMGMOUNT#Note:_make_sure_to_use_CUE_and_not_BIN_for_Mixed_Mode_CDs
Come on you make it more complicated as it needs to be, what exactly are you trying to play old PC Games or Console games, Chess !?
I'm not making anything complicated at all, I'm just having a feeling you tend to not read thoroughly
Also, I was never looking for a solution for a single game to begin with, I would prefer to have a proper method that works for every game in the future. But it doesn't look like that's gonna happen, so I guess I'll be waiting for Windows dual boot
For someone who does have so many devices with Linux on them you dont seem to know what you are doing. Dual Booting is already a thing by the way.
Anyway have a nice day.
Well yeah, it happened, what can I say
Cool story
tell me more about how you would install CDEmu through pacman on an immutable file system...
Not to mention that observation is totally ridiculous and redundant when someone literally asks a question about something, no crap I don't know everything about Linux, and why would I
Since when? To my knowledge the only thing you can do is install Windows on to an SD card to get a pseudo dual boot. I ain't going that route though
ps: on Linux Mint that app is preinstalled and called just "Disks", maybe Valve took tge trouble to gave it preinstalled on SteamOS 3
edit: since SteamOS 3 is based on Arch Linux with KDE, this is a better bet (and i confirmed it should be available via Discovery store on Desktop Mode)
https://apps.kde.org/partitionmanager/
pps: you can always issue a "mount" command via terminal for your current session, which once built is easy to reapply even if it won't stick around after a reboot or after SteamOS 3 upgrades overwrite the read-only system image
Best bet would be to get DOSBox-X from the flstpak store, since it supports installing Windows 95, and running it thru that.
DOSBox-X website has a tutorial about installing Windows 95. Make sure the tutorial is actually for the X variant.
Also, sorry if I wasn't more clear, but it must be .bin and .cue and not .iso because otherwise CD audio won't work. Many games also come with a disk-check and will complain if the disk cannot be found in a tray, so the tray does need to be virtualized and the files can't be mounted as a partition or whatever
Anyways, based on my research, this simply isn't possible without CDEmu, and I'm starting to wonder if it's worth it to undo the immutable file system, though CDEmu would break after every update then
Yeah, and Valve probably didn't see it as a priority either. They only sell games digitally after all, and most games are available digitally anyways. But it's unfortunate for the few Windows disk-based games that have never seen a digital release