Bring documentation in sync regarding expansion of environment
variables in the config file.

diff --git a/documentation/PACKAGING b/documentation/PACKAGING
index 2028c62..7791e6f 100644
--- a/documentation/PACKAGING
+++ b/documentation/PACKAGING
@@ -472,7 +472,8 @@
 	- C for the C:\ directory. Here we use the user's home directory, for most
 	  applications do see C:\ as root-writeable directory of every windows
 	  installation and this basically is it in the UNIX-user context.
-		Path=${HOME}
+	  Don't forget to identify environment variables as DOS ones (ie, surrounded by '%').
+		Path=%HOME%
 	- R for the CD-Rom drive. Specify your distribution's default CD-ROM mountpoint.
 		Path=/auto/cdrom
 	- T for temporary storage. We do use /tmp/ (rationale: between process 
diff --git a/documentation/configuring.sgml b/documentation/configuring.sgml
index af4d8a8..7528a0b 100644
--- a/documentation/configuring.sgml
+++ b/documentation/configuring.sgml
@@ -991,7 +991,7 @@
 
         <programlisting>
 [Drive C]
-"Path" = "${HOME}/wine"
+"Path" = "%HOME%/wine"
 "Type" = "hd"
 "Label" = "MS-DOS"
 "Filesystem" = "win95"
@@ -1075,7 +1075,9 @@
             You can also make use of environment variables like $HOME here,
 	    an example for using a <filename>mywinedrive</filename>
 	    directory in your home dir would be
-            <programlisting>"Path" = "${HOME}/mywinedrive"</programlisting>
+            <programlisting>"Path" = "%HOME%/mywinedrive"</programlisting>,
+	    but don't forget to put it as a DOS environment variable,
+	    ie surrounded by '%' signs rather than preceded by a '$'.
             Don't forget to leave off the trailing slash!
         </para>
         <para>