If you have the shared folders system correctly configured then if you
look inside '/hgfs' you can see the Windows file share. To do this at
the command prompt:
cd /hgfs/<name of share>
where <name of share> is the name you gave the share whilst setting
file sharing up.
Duncan
On 17 Jun 2008, at 09:38, K. Powers wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I’m attempting (with very limited Linux experience) to install FSL
> on a
> Windows XP platform and am having trouble trying to unpackage the
> FSL file.
>
> Whether attempting with the installer or via the individually typed
> gunzip
> command, both give an "unexpected end of file" error message.
>
> Some Linux blogs suggested that this message indicates that the file
> is
> corrupted, so I re- downloaded it and got the same results.
>
> Please see the screen capture jpeg below for my latest attempt, and
> let me
> know if you have any suggestions for what I might try differently.
>
> Additional info if relevant:
> -I have the FSL_VM5_32 virtual machine functioning on VMware Player
> 2.0.3
> [build 80004.]The tarball and installer were both downloaded to the
> same
> windows c drive/program files folder named “FSL”.
>
> -I couldn't figure out how to get to the windows folders through the
> linux
> command prompt, so I shared the folder with the Linux environment
> via the
> VMware player’s shared folder utility.
>
> Any assistance would be greatly appreciated,
> K.Powers
>
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Duncan A B Mortimer DPhil MChem
Computing Officer, FMRIB Centre, University of Oxford,
John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford OX3 9DU, UK.
Tel: (0)1865 222713
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