Hi Donna,
Type "ls -ln" to look in the reg directory containing the highres.hdr/.img
They should point to where the files were kept on the original machine.
Be sure that they are links and not the files themselves, the output
of the above command will be something like:
lwrxwrxwrx blah blah blah highres.hdr
The "l" at the beginning tells you its a link.
next remove the links:
rm highres.hdr
rm highres.img
next find where the relevant highres files are on the new machine
e.g. /usr/local/grot/doh/blah/highres.hdr
in the dir where you removed the links type:
ln -s /usr/local/grot/doh/blah/highres.hdr .
ln -s /usr/local/grot/doh/blah/highres.img .
type ls -ln again to check the links are pointing to the right place
and off you go!
Good luck,
jon.
In message <[log in to unmask]> FSL - FMRIB's Software Library <[log in to unmask]> writes:
> Dear FSL,
>
> can anyone advise me how i might update the symbolic links to the highres image
> contained within the /reg directory. The reason is i've moved a Feat analysis
> from another machine and rather than re-run the registration i thought it would
> be easier just to tell it where to find the highres image on this machine.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Donna
>
> Donna Lloyd DPhil
> Magnetic Resonance and Image
> Analysis Research Centre (MARIARC)
> University of Liverpool
> 2 Abercromby Square
> Liverpool, U.K.
> L69 3BX
>
> Tel No: +44-151-794-5629
> Fax No: +44-151-794-5635
>
> or
>
> Pain Research Institute
> Clinical Sciences Centre
> University Hospital Aintree
> Lower Lane
> Liverpool, U.K.
> L9 7AL
>
> Tel No: +44-151-529-5845
> Fax No: +44-151-529-5821
>
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Jonathan Brooks (Ph.D.) Research Assistant
Pain Group, Department of Human Anatomy & Genetics
University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QX
tel: 01865 272156 fax: 01865 282675
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