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 ====== From X: Drive to RDMS ====== ====== From X: Drive to RDMS ======
  
-Eventhough the UWP is a Windows OS, you can still use the ''iCommands'' to benefit from its various functionalities, speed and efficiency via the LWP. The X: drive is available under ''/media/$USER'' in the LWP. ''$USER'' refers to your P or S number. However, X: drive is not immedialtely visible to user.  In order to activate and make your X: drive accessible first you need to execute the following command in your home directory:+Even though the UWP is a Windows OS, you can still use the ''iCommands'' to benefit from its various functionalities, speed and efficiency via the LWP. The X: drive is available under ''/media/$USER'' in the LWP. ''$USER'' refers to your P or S number. However, X: drive is not immediately visible to user.  In order to activate and make your X: drive accessible first you need to execute the following command in your home directory:
  
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 First you need to launch a Terminal which is a text interface to your computer. Often referred to as the shell, terminal, console, prompt or various other names. You will see its icon already on the Desktop. Otherwise click on the small blue dot on top of the Desktop and type Terminal. From now on you will work in the Terminal you launched. First you need to launch a Terminal which is a text interface to your computer. Often referred to as the shell, terminal, console, prompt or various other names. You will see its icon already on the Desktop. Otherwise click on the small blue dot on top of the Desktop and type Terminal. From now on you will work in the Terminal you launched.
  
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 Go to the location of your X: drive: Go to the location of your X: drive:
  
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 Check the content of your X: drive: Check the content of your X: drive:
  
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 If you already initiated the RDMS connection (at your home directory) as explained in the [[https://wiki.hpc.rug.nl/rdms/access/linux/createprofile|iCommands]] section, then you can start performing tasks using ''iCommands''. If you already initiated the RDMS connection (at your home directory) as explained in the [[https://wiki.hpc.rug.nl/rdms/access/linux/createprofile|iCommands]] section, then you can start performing tasks using ''iCommands''.
  
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