Yes, works!!!
Thank you
Ruthger Righart

Le 2014-10-30 15:36, Douglas Greve a écrit :
> can you make a symbolic link (ln -s) to the disk and then reference the
> symlink instead of the direct path?
> 
> On 10/30/14 10:33 AM, Righart, Ruthger wrote:
>> Dear Freesurfers,
>> 
>> Not sure if my question is at the right place here but I'll give it a
>> try.
>> I have a memory disk with white spaces in the name: Seagate Expansion
>> Drive. There is no simple way to rename the disk on my Linux machine.
>> 
>> In Unix shell scripting problems with finding the directory can be
>> prevented by putting the whole name in quotation marks, e.g.,
>> f1=”Seagate Expansion Drive” and then after that calling f1 with
>> quotation marks (e.g., cp “$f1”/file.xxx /destination/ ).
>> 
>> However, if I want to use bbregister then it does not recognize the
>> quotation marks. For example, behind the flag --reg /”$f1”/fsreg.dat
>> Freesurfer tells me that it does not recognize “Expansion” as a flag
>> (probably because it still reads the white space in the name). I was
>> wondering if there is any simple solution around or if the only option
>> seems to try to rename the disk.
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Ruthger
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