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    a stop job is running for LSB: ControlBlockService init script

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      guygoune @numbercrow
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      @numbercrow How did you remove the ControlBlock before it begins the shut down process? I don't have time and I can't access to the files...

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        guygoune @numbercrow
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        @numbercrow I don't have any "controlBlock", I have just install it by mistake and I can't boot my retropie without automatic shutdown...

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          petrockblog Global Moderator
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          You need to mount the SD card from another PC and edit the file form there, unfortunately.

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            Derekboy2000
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            @petrockblog said in a stop job is running for LSB: ControlBlockService init script:

            You need to mount the SD card from another PC and edit the file form there, unfortunately.

            euhm. but how? i cant find the file in /etc (on my pc)
            i accidently installed it after updating Retropie..

            or is it possible to delete controlblock while the sd is inserted in a pc. or ignore it during boot so i can manually uinstall it in Retropie?

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              mitu Global Moderator @Derekboy2000
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              @derekboy2000 You need a Linux installation to read the 2nd partition on the sdcard. Try booting in 'safe -mode' your RPI system to remove the ControlBlock service (https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/61638/how-do-i-start-up-in-safemode).
              While in safe-mode, remove the /etc/init.d/controlblockservice file and reboot into normal mode.

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                jonnykesh @mitu
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                @mitu This seems to be happening more and more. Why the hell are people installing drivers for hardware they don't have?
                I wonder if there is any way we can get a warning / confirmation screen added before this is installed.

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                  Derekboy2000 @jonnykesh
                  last edited by Derekboy2000

                  @mitu said in a stop job is running for LSB: ControlBlockService init script:

                  @derekboy2000 You need a Linux installation to read the 2nd partition on the sdcard. Try booting in 'safe -mode' your RPI system to remove the ControlBlock service (https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/61638/how-do-i-start-up-in-safemode).
                  While in safe-mode, remove the /etc/init.d/controlblockservice file and reboot into normal mode.

                  thank you I'll try

                  edit:
                  I just ignores it, and keeps shutting off.
                  (got to go to Christmas dinner so I can't try anything else)

                  @jonnykesh said in a stop job is running for LSB: ControlBlockService init script:

                  @mitu This seems to be happening more and more. Why the hell are people installing drivers for hardware they don't have?
                  I wonder if there is any way we can get a warning / confirmation screen added before this is installed.

                  To be honest I don't even know how I installed it. I just updated RetroPie since it was a while ago the last time I updated everything. and during the reboot I noticed CB was installed.

                  I think it's a better idea to disable this function so you have to manually activate the option.

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                    BuZz administrators
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                    Before the driver had to be "Enabled" from RetroPie-Setup. @petrockblog submitted a PR to enable this by default which I included with some changes. However the driver itself causes a reboot if you don't have the controlblock installed I think. A check in the service to see if the hardware is present would be best I guess, but we could switch back to the old functionality perhaps - what do you think @petrockblog ?

                    To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                      petrockblog Global Moderator
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                      I have just created a pull request that makes that the service is not enabled with the installation anymore (https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/pull/2240). I could have though about that before, sorry!

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                        petrockblog Global Moderator
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                        BTW: I hope all of you had nice a Christmas vacation!

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                          Derekboy2000
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                          @petrockblog
                          @mitu

                          I managed to acces the Controlblock service file(I installed raspbian on another SD card..).
                          Is there a way to edit the file so it will ignore the "shutdown/exit" command or even change it in something else.
                          I found this line:

                          //# Exit if the package is not installed
                          [ -x "$DAEMON" || exit 0]

                          Editing software isn't really my thing. but euhm..

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                            mitu Global Moderator @Derekboy2000
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                            @derekboy2000 You can just remove the file altogether, then remove the driver from RetroPie setup once the system starts up again.

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                              Derekboy2000
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                              @mitu said in a stop job is running for LSB: ControlBlockService init script:

                              @derekboy2000 You can just remove the file altogether, then remove the driver from RetroPie setup once the system starts up again.

                              negative. I can't delete it: "the file operation was completed with errors" that's why I'm asking how to edit it

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                                mitu Global Moderator @Derekboy2000
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                                @derekboy2000 You need to be root in order to be able to delete it. If you say you're able to edit it, just replace the line you referenced with

                                exit 0
                                

                                and the script should exit without trying anything else.

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