Hi, 

I am new to FS and have encountered a weird problem that I do not know how to 
solve and did not find any earlier postings on. When I run recon-all on a file 
in my own home directory everything works normally: 

recon-all -subject BIG1026_1 -sd /home/mrphys/marzwi/test -i BIG1026_1.nii.gz 
-autorecon1 
[..] 

However, if I run the same command on the same file, except that this file is 
now located in a directory of a colleague of mine that I certainly have full 
access to (+r+w+x), I immediately get a 'permission denied' error: 

recon-all -subject BIG1026_1 -sd 
/home/control/marhoo/Projects/BIG/Freesurfer_CorticalThickness -i 
BIG1026_1.nii.gz -autorecon1 
pwd: cannot open directory `../..': Permission denied 
/bin/pwd: cannot open directory `../..': Permission denied 
mkdir: cannot create directory `/BIG1026_1': Permission denied 
[..] 

>From the error message it seems to me as if FS is trying to access the parent 
>directory (of which I do not have full rights but only -r-w+x)? As this does 
>not make a lot of sense to me I suspect there must be another cause and hope 
>you have any ideas here. 

Cheers, 
Marcel 

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Marcel Zwiers www.ru.nl/donders 
MR techniques +31-(0)24-3668495 

Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour 
Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging 
Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands 

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