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    Retropie-kernel panic-not syncing: vfs: unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(179,2)

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    • mr315M
      mr315
      last edited by mr315

      @jonnykesh , I format SD with "SD Formatter" -- or partition with 32gb with "Fat32Formatter" or other, but i dont remember now.
      Download the image on "retropie.org.uk/download/";
      Uncompressed with WinRar;
      Write the image with "Win32DiskImager" on my sd.
      I plug the card into the Raspberry and plug it in

      ps: unzipping by 7zip generates an error that does not allow me to write the image.
      And the keyboard does not work on the screen in question

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      • jonnykeshJ
        jonnykesh @mr315
        last edited by jonnykesh

        @mr315 The /boot partition can be read from a windows computer. Plug the SD card into a Win PC and edit the cmdline.txtfrom there.

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        • mr315M
          mr315 @jonnykesh
          last edited by

          @jonnykesh Ok

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          • mr315M
            mr315 @jonnykesh
            last edited by

            @jonnykesh
            The error now changed the end of "179,2" to "179,6". Nothing but.

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            • jonnykeshJ
              jonnykesh @mr315
              last edited by

              @mr315 Try using a program called etcher to write to the card. Link https://etcher.io/
              It takes a bit longer but it checks the image.

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                StevieJoe360
                last edited by

                Hello,
                I have a theory, I'm not quite sure, but I heard somewhere that a Raspberry Pi 3 can only use up to 32 GB on an SD/MicroSD card, if it's higher than that you have to do something different. I know I'm being very vauge(?) here, but I don't remember all the details. I suggest you look up something like "raspberry pi 3 64gb sd card." Hope this helps, but if not... Remember, it's just a theory, A GAME THEORY!! (Sorry, I had to.)

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                • TMNTturtlguyT
                  TMNTturtlguy @StevieJoe360
                  last edited by

                  @steviejoe360 this is not true, I have run several 128gb sd cards.

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                  • herb_fargusH
                    herb_fargus administrators @StevieJoe360
                    last edited by

                    @steviejoe360 said in Retropie-kernel panic-not syncing: vfs: unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(179,2):

                    I'm not quite sure, but I heard somewhere

                    What my crazy relative says right before they quote something they saw on their Facebook feed.

                    If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                    Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                    • mr315M
                      mr315 @jonnykesh
                      last edited by mr315

                      @jonnykesh Thaks!
                      I tested with "H2testw" and found that the 64GB SDXC is fake. But the 8GB is not and it happened the same. I'll buy one like a friend's. If the error persists, can it be the image or the raspberry?

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                      • jonnykeshJ
                        jonnykesh @mr315
                        last edited by

                        @mr315 Where did you purchase the card from? Unfortunately there are a lot of fakes about. They all tend to be 4/8GB spoofing they are 64/128.

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                        • mr315M
                          mr315 @jonnykesh
                          last edited by mr315

                          @jonnykesh Bought on the internet.
                          I bought another one now, and it worked fine. SanDisk Ultra 64gb. Thanks for all.

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                          • jonnykeshJ
                            jonnykesh @mr315
                            last edited by

                            @mr315 I use Amazon or an actual physical shop when buying larger SD cards. At least then you have some comeback and a 1 year warranty.

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                              Seedname101
                              last edited by Seedname101

                              I have a similar problem.
                              Raspberry Pi 2 b
                              San Disk Ultra 32GB
                              RetroPie 4.4.4
                              Using Balena Etcher on mac (flashed through retropie4.4.4.img...)
                              A couple of usb drives (not used all at the same time) , a keyboard, wireless usb controllers, wifi dongle.
                              Generic xbox controllers (xpad driver)
                              Error messages received: kernel panic-not syncing: vfs: unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(179,2)
                              Emulator: ES/Retropie
                              Turning the retropie on.

                              The only thing that makes this different is that I have a pretty good idea on how this happened. I was using a usb- micro sdhc adapter drive to transfer (4876) games at once. Also, I overclocked my retropie around lunch. These two factors MOST LIKELY caused this to happen and I want to keep my games... since I have over 10,000, So re writing it or formatting it isn't an option. Also, my usb keyboard wont work because of the error. All of my usb ports are useless. I wouldnt only like my games though. I did a ton of programming on it and have TONS of stuff like background music, custom loading screens, game launch screens, etc., I also wonder if there is a file on the sd card that has all of that on it, so I can just use a new image and take that. Thanks in advance!

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                              • BuZzB
                                BuZz administrators @Seedname101
                                last edited by

                                @Seedname101 please follow the guidelines agreed when signing up. This thread is from 2017. Please create a new topic.

                                Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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