mrk - it didn't copy the main .exe's or the Configuration folder. That's is, two .EXE's and a folder full of files. Not sure why. Sometimes different distros put files in different places, but here is my layout:
The wine C: drive is found in your home directory. Mine is /home/brian/.wine/drive_c/
Therefore, when you install software it will go in the usual locations under that path.
ie. /home/brian/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/EFILive/V7/...
HOWEVER ... wine IS NOT restricted in where it will work, but your applications will still think they're under windows and look in windows'ish locations. Therefore, since EFILive is expecting its files to be in certain locations, its just easier to run the installer and let it build those directories for you. Just download the big file to your regular home directory, open up a shell, and type wine EFILiveV732_416_540_467.exe and hit enter. Or to make it faster, type wine EFI, hit the tab key to complete the filename, THEN hit enter
The installer will load up, and you proceed like normal. I did have one minor caveat -- the installer stayed on top and covered the Installshield window. I had to right click the Installshield taskbar icon, select move, then move it from UNDER the EFILive installer splash screen. You can see in my pics the Installshield window was UNDER the splash screen.
Anyway, once you complete the installation, you'll probably notice the same thing I did -- no EFILive_Scan.exe or EFILive_Tune.exe in the folder, nor any Configuration folder. To recap, that folder (on my system) is found at /home/brian/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/EFILive/V7/ Yours may be slightly different (username, anyway) If that is the case, you'll need to copy in these files from another machine or your "real" drive if its mapped.
Using this method, you have a completely separate installation of EFILive for linux - no worries about messing anything up