I have a system running Redhat EL6 and want to be able to use neurodebian on 
it.  One solution I tried is:
   1. Build singularity from source
   2. Run “singularity pull shub://neurodebian/neurodebian”  which downloads a 
12GB Singularity container.
   3. Run “singularity shell neurodebian-neurodebian-master.img”
   4. I get a shell prompt within the container, but don’t find any neuro 
software available anywhere.  
       If I run ‘uname -a’ at the container shell prompt, it returns redhat 
linux, not debian. The file system is
       very different than the underlying system’s file system, so I think I am 
inside the container.

Am I wasting my time trying to do this?   Singularity seems like a great 
solution, but do I need to be
running inside a debian VM?  That seems like an extra, unnecessary layer.  

As you can tell, I’m new to all this, any help much appreciated!

Thanks,
   Craig Hamilton
   Wake Forest Sch of Med



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