if you have two dirs, dir1 and dir2, with a set of subjects in each (subjects1 and subjects2), you would do:
cd $dir2 foreach s ($subjects1) ln -s $dir1/$s end
then all your subjects will be listed in dir2
that should do the trick On Wed, 29 Nov 2017, Ramesh Babu wrote:
Dear Bruce,
Thank for your reply. I am getting confusion in creating symlink. ln -s /usr/local/freesurfer/subjects/fsaverage /mnt/backup_data/freesurfer_analysis/subjects/ ln -s /usr/local/freesurfer/subjects/fsaverage /mnt/backup_data/freesurfer_analysis/subjects/fsaverage
Please let me know how to create symbolic link?
Thank you Ramesh
On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 8:27 PM, Bruce Fischl fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote: Hi Ramesh
probably easiest to symlink them cheers Bruce On Tue, 28 Nov 2017, Ramesh Babu wrote: Hi, I have done recon-all -all processing for 2 groups in separate subjects directories. I want to put all subjects in one dkirectory. Should I copy paste all subject’s folders in one directory or is there any others steps to merge? Thanks in advance RB
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