Which other ones? Grab a whole new distribution, unpack it somewhere and either 
use it or move the dirs you need where you want them. Or wait a few weeks for 
5.2
Bruce


On Dec 20, 2012, at 8:29 AM, Linda Zhang <lzhan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks Bruce, from where? Should I download the other directories I seem to 
> be missing as well?
> 
> On 20 Dec 2012 21:26, "Bruce Fischl" <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:
> Looks like you don't have 
>> /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/subjects/lh.EC_average
> 
> You will need to download it
> Cheers
> Bruce
> 
> On Dec 20, 2012, at 12:32 AM, Linda Zhang <lzhan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Bruce,
>> 
>> This is what I get:
>> 
>> FreeSurfer:~/freesurfer/lindadata> ls -l
>> drwxr-sr-x 42 virtualuser virtualuser 4096 2012-11-17 07:38 subjects
>> FreeSurfer:~/freesurfer/lindadata> ls /subjects/lh.EC_average/surf
>> ls: cannot access /subjects/lh.EC_average/surf: No such file or directory
>> FreeSurfer:~/freesurfer/lindadata> ls -l /subjects/lh.EC_average 
>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 virtualuser virtualuser 51 2012-11-17 07:38 
>> /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/lindadata/subjects/lh.EC_average -> 
>> /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/subjects/lh.EC_average
>> FreeSurfer:~/freesurfer/lindadata> ls /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/subjects/
>> cvs_avg35  fsaverage  fsaverage3  fsaverage4  fsaverage5  fsaverage6  README 
>>  V1_average
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 19 December 2012 21:43, Bruce Fischl <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:
>>  ls -1 $FREESURFER_HOME/subjects
>> cvs_avg35/
>> cvs_avg35_inMNI152/
>> fsaverage/
>> fsaverage3/
>> fsaverage4/
>> fsaverage5/
>> fsaverage6/
>> fsaverage_sym/
>> lh.EC_average/
>> README
>> rh.EC_average/
>> sample-001.mgz
>> sample-002.mgz
>> surfer.log
>> V1_average/
>> 
>> not sure why it thinks it doesn't exist. What are the permissions on
>> 
>> /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/lindadata/subjects/lh.EC_average
>> 
>> can you do an ls on
>> 
>> /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/lindadata/subjects/lh.EC_average/surf
>> 
>> and post the results? Also do:
>> 
>> ls -l /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/lindadata/subjects/lh.EC_average
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, 19 Dec 2012, Linda Zhang wrote:
>> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> I've run into the same error with recon-all -autorecon3.  It could be that 
>> when I moved my data into the new SUBJECTS_DIR, I
>> missed something out.  What files should be in the $FREESURFER_HOME/subjects 
>> directory?
>> 
>> The error reads as follows:
>> 
>> #@# Ex-vivo Entorhinal Cortex Label lh Fri Dec 14 19:07:03 HKT 2012
>> INFO: lh.EC_average subject does not exist in SUBJECTS_DIR
>> INFO: Creating symlink to lh.EC_average subject...
>> 
>>  cd /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/lindadata/subjects; ln -s 
>> /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/subjects/lh.EC_average; cd -
>> 
>> ln: creating symbolic link `./lh.EC_average': File exists
>> 
>>  mris_spherical_average -erode 1 -orig white -t 0.4 -o ncpoCCW label 
>> lh.entorhinal lh sphere.reg lh.EC_average
>> lh.entorhinal_exvivo.label
>> 
>> painting output onto subject ncpoCCW.
>> processing subject lh.EC_average...
>> MRISread(/home/virtualuser/freesurfer/lindadata/subjects/lh.EC_average/surf/lh.sphere.reg):
>>  could not open file
>> eroding label 1 times before writing
>> thresholding label stat at 0.400 before writing
>> No such file or directory
>> mris_spherical_average: could not read surface file
>> /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/lindadata/subjects/lh.EC_average/surf/lh.sphere.reg
>> No such file or directory
>> Linux FreeSurfer 2.6.31-23-generic #75-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 18 18:08:39 UTC 
>> 2011 i686 GNU/Linux
>> 
>> recon-all -s ncpoCCW exited with ERRORS at Fri Dec 14 19:07:07 HKT 2012
>> 
>> For more details, see the log file 
>> /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/lindadata/subjects/ncpoCCW/scripts/recon-all.log
>> To report a problem, see 
>> http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/BugReporting
>> 
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Linda
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 14 November 2012 22:29, Linda Zhang <lzhan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>       Thanks Bruce.  It has 6gb assigned to the virtualbox, I'm running 
>> another process alongside it.  I'll stop the other
>>       one and try again.
>> 
>>       On 14 Nov 2012 22:14, "Bruce Fischl" <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> 
>> wrote:
>>             sounds like you are running out of memory. How much ram is in 
>> that machine? Are other processes running
>>             at the same time?
>>             On Wed, 14 Nov 2012, Linda Zhang wrote:
>> 
>>                   Dear all,
>>                   After moving my data to a different folder, I've come 
>> across a different error when running
>>                   recon-all (autorecon2 and 3).  The
>>                   last few lines are as follows:
>> 
>>                   0117: dt=32.368000, rms=0.713 (0.122%), neg=0, invalid=766
>>                   0118: dt=32.368000, rms=0.713 (0.033%), neg=0, invalid=766
>>                   0119: dt=32.368000, rms=0.712 (0.059%), neg=0, invalid=766
>>                   0120: dt=32.368000, rms=0.712 (0.081%), neg=0, invalid=766
>>                   0121: dt=16.184000, rms=0.712 (0.009%), neg=0, invalid=766
>>                   Killed
>>                   ERROR: mri_ca_register with non-zero status 137
>>                   but continuing despite the error
>>                   #--------------------------------------
>>                   #@# CA Reg Inv Wed Nov 14 15:47:37 HKT 2012
>>                   /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/lindadata/subjects/ncvoCYJ/mri
>> 
>>                    mri_ca_register -invert-and-save transforms/talairach.m3z 
>> 
>>                   Loading, Inverting, Saving, Exiting ...
>>                   Reading transforms/talairach.m3z 
>>                   ERROR: cannot find or read transforms/talairach.m3z
>>                   ERROR: mri_ca_register with non-zero status 0
>>                   Linux FreeSurfer 2.6.31-23-generic #75-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 
>> 18 18:08:39 UTC 2011 i686
>>                   GNU/Linux
>> 
>>                   recon-all -s ncvoCYJ exited with ERRORS at Wed Nov 14 
>> 15:47:38 HKT 2012
>> 
>> 
>>                   Another set is exiting simply with:
>> 
>>                   #@# EM Registration Mon Nov 12 17:43:05 HKT 2012
>>                   /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/lindadata/subjects/ncvoLML/mri
>> 
>>                    mri_em_register -uns 3 -mask brainmask.mgz nu.mgz
>>                   /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/average/RB_all_2008-03-26.gca
>>                   transforms/talairach.lta 
>> 
>>                   Linux FreeSurfer 2.6.31-23-generic #75-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 
>> 18 18:08:39 UTC 2011 i686
>>                   GNU/Linux
>> 
>>                   recon-all -s ncvoLML exited with ERRORS at Mon Nov 12 
>> 17:43:06 HKT 2012
>> 
>>                   To report a problem, see 
>> http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/BugReporting
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>                   What's the problem I should be addressing?
>> 
>>                   Thanks!
>> 
>>                   Cheers,
>>                   Linda
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>                   On 2 November 2012 21:40, Bruce Fischl 
>> <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:
>>                         Hi Linda
>> 
>>                         it sounds like you put your own subjects into the 
>> directory $FREESURFER_HOME/subjects,
>>                   which is where we store our
>>                         average data and symlink within your SUBJECTS_DIR. 
>> Try putting them somewhere else
>> 
>>                         cheers
>>                         Bruce
>> 
>> 
>>                         On Fri, 2 Nov 2012, Linda Zhang wrote:
>> 
>>                               Dear all,
>>                               I've been running recon-all on my dataset, but 
>> all of them are exiting with
>>                               the same error.  
>> 
>>                               The command line is:
>>                               recon-all -subjid ncpoCCW -autorecon2 
>> -autorecon3
>> 
>>                               The error reads:
>>                               #@# Ex-vivo Entorhinal Cortex Label lh Sat Aug 
>> 25 11:54:33 HKT 2012
>>                               INFO: lh.EC_average subject does not exist in 
>> SUBJECTS_DIR
>>                               INFO: Creating symlink to lh.EC_average 
>> subject...
>> 
>>                                cd /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/subjects; ln 
>> -s
>>                               
>> /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/subjects/lh.EC_average; cd - 
>> 
>> 
>>                                mris_spherical_average -erode 1 -orig white 
>> -t 0.4 -o ncpoCCW label
>>                               lh.entorhinal lh sphere.reg lh.EC_average 
>> lh.entorhinal_exvivo.label 
>> 
>>                               painting output onto subject ncpoCCW.
>>                               processing subject lh.EC_average...
>>                               
>> MRISread(/home/virtualuser/freesurfer/subjects/lh.EC_average/surf/lh.sphere
>>                               .reg): could not open file
>>                               eroding label 1 times before writing
>>                               thresholding label stat at 0.400 before writing
>>                               Too many levels of symbolic links
>>                               mris_spherical_average: could not read surface 
>> file
>>                               
>> /home/virtualuser/freesurfer/subjects/lh.EC_average/surf/lh.sphere.reg
>>                               Too many levels of symbolic links
>>                               Linux FreeSurfer 2.6.31-23-generic #75-Ubuntu 
>> SMP Fri Mar 18 18:08:39 UTC
>>                               2011 i686 GNU/Linux
>> 
>>                               recon-all -s ncpoCCW exited with ERRORS at Sat 
>> Aug 25 11:54:37 HKT 2012
>> 
>>                               What should I do?  Thanks!
>> 
>>                               Cheers,
>>                               Linda
>> 
>> 
>> 
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