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rdms:access:lwp:xdrive [2023/08/16 14:56]
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rdms:access:lwp:xdrive [2024/04/04 12:06] (current)
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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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 Each time you log in to your LWP environment you need to repeat the same command. After executing it you will see the content of your X: drive.  Each time you log in to your LWP environment you need to repeat the same command. After executing it you will see the content of your X: drive. 
  
-===== Working on command line in Linux =====+===== Working on Command Line in Linux =====
  
 If it is your first time working with command line in Linux environment please check this [[https://wiki.hpc.rug.nl/habrok/command_line/working_on_the_command_line_-_part_2|introduction section]] from the Hábrók user manual. Type the exact commands shown in the examples below, modifying only the parts relevant for your user informations such as your P-number or the folder names. If it is your first time working with command line in Linux environment please check this [[https://wiki.hpc.rug.nl/habrok/command_line/working_on_the_command_line_-_part_2|introduction section]] from the Hábrók user manual. Type the exact commands shown in the examples below, modifying only the parts relevant for your user informations such as your P-number or the folder names.