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      lukevin
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      I've searched and searched and driven myself to late night frustrations finally and broken down to ask for help

      https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Running-ROMs-from-a-USB-drive

      I have followed the manual method here over and over and over.
      2 usb drive variations: 1tb seagate freeagent usb sata drive and 128gb usb 3.0 sandisk (i'd prefer to use my 1tb seagate but either working would be sufficient)

      both have been tried formated as fat32, ntfs and ext4 to no avail. I would prefer ext4 but any fs at this point is good enough

      I've moved the /home/pi/RetroPie folder with the sudo mv -v ... command to /media/usb0 and i've added the UUID=9852-1A32 /home/pi/RetroPie ext4 nofail,defaults 0 0 and i made sure to use tabs not spaces in fstab. save. reboot.

      on boot /home/pi/RetroPie is back on the sd card
      df does not show /dev/sda1 but ls -1 /dev/disk/by-uuid/ shows 9852-1A32 to sda1

      if i'm missing somthing to help you diagnose my issue i'm happy to add it

      Pi Model or other hardware: 3
      Power Supply used: 2.5a 5v
      RetroPie Version Used: 4.3.15
      Built From: retropie img retropie.org.uk
      USB Devices connected: 128 gb sandisk usb keyboard/mouse combo
      Controller used: none
      Error messages received: none
      Log found in /dev/shm/runcommand.log (if relevant):
      Guide used: https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Running-ROMs-from-a-USB-drive
      File: maybe /etc/fstab /home/pi/RetroPie /media/usb0 on dev/sda1
      Emulator: (Name of emulator - if applicable)
      Attachment of config files: (PLEASE USE PASTEBIN.COM FOR LARGE LOGS)
      How to replicate the problem: follow the guide? lol

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        Shadowron @lukevin
        last edited by

        @lukevin Did you disable usbromservice?

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          lukevin
          last edited by

          yes this is a clean install and i disabled usb rom service before beginning this experiment

          using the 128gb sandisk drive
          i tried to mount /dev/sda1 just now as i was poking around and got this
          ...
          pi@retropie:~ $ sudo mount /dev/sda1
          mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda1,
          missing codepage or helper program, or other error

             In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
             dmesg | tail or so.
          

          ...

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          • ShadowronS
            Shadowron @lukevin
            last edited by

            @lukevin Sounds like wrong filesystem. Are you sure you entered correct fs and right uuid?

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              lukevin @Shadowron
              last edited by

              @shadowron said in manual mount not mounting usb:

              @lukevin Sounds like wrong filesystem. Are you sure you entered correct fs and right uuid?

              reformating the usb now

              sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda1

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              • SanoS
                Sano
                last edited by Sano

                Did you try to use PARTUUID=xxxx in fstab (for the sda1 partition), and finding the /dev/sda1 PARTUUID by doing a ls -l /dev/disk/by-partuuid/ ?
                Just saying, because existing entries in fstab use PARTUUID...

                A mount -v /home/pi/RetroPie after editing fstab could also provide interesting informations.

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                  lukevin @Sano
                  last edited by

                  @sano said in manual mount not mounting usb:

                  mount -v /home/pi/RetroPie

                  ok heres what i got

                  df
                  Filesystem     1K-blocks    Used Available Use% Mounted on
                  /dev/root        7517500 2438572   4737052  34% /
                  devtmpfs          370708       0    370708   0% /dev
                  tmpfs             375316       4    375312   1% /dev/shm
                  tmpfs             375316    5324    369992   2% /run
                  tmpfs               5120       4      5116   1% /run/lock
                  tmpfs             375316       0    375316   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
                  /dev/mmcblk0p1     58234   21534     36700  37% /boot
                  pi@retropie:~ $ ls -l /dev/disk/by-partuuid
                  total 0
                  lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Mar 16 17:40 5728b712-01 -> ../../sda1
                  lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Mar 16 17:40 5728b712-02 -> ../../mmcblk0p2
                  
                   GNU nano 2.2.6              File: /etc/fstab
                  
                  proc    /proc   proc    defaults        0       0
                  PARTUUID=5728b712-01    /boot   vfat    defaults        0       2
                  PARTUUID=5728b712-02    /       ext4    defaults,noatime        0       1
                  # a swapfile is not a swap partition, no line here
                  #   use  dphys-swapfile swap[on|off]  for that
                  PARTUUID=5728b712-01    /home/pi/RetroPie       ext4    nofail,detfaults       0       0
                  
                  
                  

                  mount -v /home/pi/RetroPie
                  reboot

                  still doesn't show up

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                    lukevin
                    last edited by

                    @sano said in manual mount not mounting usb:

                    mount -v /home/pi/RetroPie

                    sudo mount -v /home/pi/RetroPie
                    mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda1,
                           missing codepage or helper program, or other error
                    
                           In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
                           dmesg | tail or so.
                    
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                    • SanoS
                      Sano
                      last edited by Sano

                      What does the mount -v says ?

                      Moreover, you have the same partuuid for /boot and your USB, this can't be.
                      Your boot partition seems to be linked to /dev/sda1

                      Could you remove the line you added to fstab, issue a tail -f /var/log/messagesin terminal and then plug your usb drive, then copy the result here (the lines appearing after plugging the USB drive) ?

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                        lukevin @Sano
                        last edited by

                        @sano said in manual mount not mounting usb:

                        What does the mount -v says ?

                        Moreover, you have the same partuuid for /boot and your USB, this can't be.
                        Your boot partition seems to be linked to /dev/sda1

                        Could you remove the line you added to fstab, issue a tail -f /var/log/messagesin terminal and then plug your usb drive, then copy the result here (the lines appearing after plugging the USB drive) ?

                        #'d out the line in fstab but did not reboot

                        pi@retropie:~ $ sudo tail -f /var/log/messages
                        Mar 16 17:53:05 retropie kernel: [    9.666435] Bluetooth: SCO socket layer initialized
                        Mar 16 17:53:05 retropie kernel: [    9.673985] Bluetooth: HCI UART driver ver 2.3
                        Mar 16 17:53:05 retropie kernel: [    9.673998] Bluetooth: HCI UART protocol H4 registered
                        Mar 16 17:53:05 retropie kernel: [    9.674003] Bluetooth: HCI UART protocol Three-wire (H5) registered
                        Mar 16 17:53:05 retropie kernel: [    9.674177] Bluetooth: HCI UART protocol Broadcom registered
                        Mar 16 17:53:05 retropie kernel: [    9.844866] Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3
                        Mar 16 17:53:05 retropie kernel: [    9.844877] Bluetooth: BNEP filters: protocol multicast
                        Mar 16 17:53:05 retropie kernel: [    9.844897] Bluetooth: BNEP socket layer initialized
                        Mar 16 17:53:06 retropie usbmount[466]: dev/sda does not contain a filesystem or disklabel
                        Mar 16 17:53:33 retropie kernel: [   30.579994] random: crng init done
                        Mar 16 18:01:34 retropie kernel: [  511.097352] usb 1-1.5: USB disconnect, device number 5
                        Mar 16 18:01:43 retropie kernel: [  520.095376] usb 1-1.5: new high-speed USB device number 6 using dwc_otg
                        Mar 16 18:01:43 retropie kernel: [  520.226762] usb 1-1.5: New USB device found, idVendor=0781, idProduct=5583
                        Mar 16 18:01:43 retropie kernel: [  520.226774] usb 1-1.5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
                        Mar 16 18:01:43 retropie kernel: [  520.226782] usb 1-1.5: Product: Ultra Fit
                        Mar 16 18:01:43 retropie kernel: [  520.226790] usb 1-1.5: Manufacturer: SanDisk
                        Mar 16 18:01:43 retropie kernel: [  520.226798] usb 1-1.5: SerialNumber: 4C530001180512111165
                        Mar 16 18:01:43 retropie kernel: [  520.229395] usb-storage 1-1.5:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected
                        Mar 16 18:01:43 retropie kernel: [  520.231095] scsi host0: usb-storage 1-1.5:1.0
                        Mar 16 18:01:44 retropie kernel: [  521.286963] scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access     SanDisk  Ultra Fit        1.00 PQ: 0 ANSI: 6
                        Mar 16 18:01:44 retropie kernel: [  521.288210] sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0
                        Mar 16 18:01:44 retropie kernel: [  521.289192] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 242614272 512-byte logical blocks: (124 GB/116 GiB)
                        Mar 16 18:01:44 retropie kernel: [  521.291101] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off
                        Mar 16 18:01:44 retropie kernel: [  521.293355] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: disabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
                        Mar 16 18:01:44 retropie kernel: [  521.312824]  sda: sda1
                        Mar 16 18:01:44 retropie kernel: [  521.315519] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI removable disk
                        Mar 16 18:01:45 retropie usbmount[1327]: dev/sda does not contain a filesystem or disklabel
                        Mar 16 18:01:50 retropie usbmount[1334]: executing command: mount -text4 -osync,noexec,nodev,noatime,nodiratime,uid=1000,gid=1000 dev/sda1 /media/usb0
                        
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                          lukevin
                          last edited by

                          so i took a look at my /boot/cmdline.txt and found that

                          root=PARTUUID=5728b712-02
                          

                          i assume it should actually read

                          root=/dev/mmcblk0p2
                          

                          i have no idea why that isn't right on a clean img

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                          • SanoS
                            Sano
                            last edited by Sano

                            No, it's ok. PARTUUID is preferred due to possible device name change with udev.
                            Your usb drive partition is sda1, but usbmount seems to mount it to /media/usb0.
                            This should be disabled first if you plan to use fstab, like it's said in the wiki and by @Shadowron .

                            Edit : my bad, this is usbmount and not usbromservice, but it should be removed if usbromservice is disabled...

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                              lukevin @Sano
                              last edited by

                              @sano said in manual mount not mounting usb:

                              No, it's ok. PARTUUID is preferred due to possible device name change with udev.
                              Your usb drive partition is sda1, but usbmount seems to mount it to /media/usb0.
                              This should be disabled first if you plan to use fstab, like it's said in the wiki and by @Shadowron .

                              so the first thing i did after i made this img and turn on the pi was go to the retropie_setup.sh and disable the usb rom service as per the instructions right?

                              then i went to find the actual file /etc/usbmount/usbmount.conf
                              and it was still enabled. fixed that and reran the guide again to no avial

                              though my uuid changed for sda1 now to

                              pi@retropie:~ $ ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/
                              total 0
                              lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Mar 16 18:24 0d5d7270-400a-4069-90ce-5547c464af88 -> .                                  ./../mmcblk0p2
                              lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Mar 16 18:24 88c49436-bc28-40e4-a132-15c30e12b363 -> .                                  ./../sda1
                              lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Mar 16 18:24 F800-84AD -> ../../mmcblk0p1
                              pi@retropie:~ $
                              
                              pi@retropie:~ $ ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/
                              total 0
                              lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Mar 16 18:24 0d5d7270-400a-4069-90ce-5547c464af88 -> .                                  ./../mmcblk0p2
                              lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Mar 16 18:24 88c49436-bc28-40e4-a132-15c30e12b363 -> .                                  ./../sda1
                              lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Mar 16 18:24 F800-84AD -> ../../mmcblk0p1
                              

                              so should my change to fstab be PARTUUID or UUID as per the guide?

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                                lukevin
                                last edited by

                                after saying wrong fs over and over when i would try to mount it suddenly it mounted via a mount command this time. I have no idea why but
                                how do i add this to fstab and have it mount at boot? i add this to fstab yes?
                                UUID=88c49436-bc28-40e4-a132-15c30e12b363 /home/pi/Retropie ext4 nofail,defaults 0 0

                                pi@retropie:~ $ ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/
                                total 0
                                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Mar 16 18:36 0d5d7270-400a-4069-90ce-5547c464af88 -> .                                  ./../mmcblk0p2
                                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Mar 16 18:36 88c49436-bc28-40e4-a132-15c30e12b363 -> .                                  ./../sda1
                                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Mar 16 18:36 F800-84AD -> ../../mmcblk0p1
                                pi@retropie:~ $ df -T -h
                                Filesystem     Type      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
                                /dev/root      ext4      7.2G  2.4G  4.6G  34% /
                                devtmpfs       devtmpfs  363M     0  363M   0% /dev
                                tmpfs          tmpfs     367M  4.0K  367M   1% /dev/shm
                                tmpfs          tmpfs     367M  5.2M  362M   2% /run
                                tmpfs          tmpfs     5.0M  4.0K  5.0M   1% /run/lock
                                tmpfs          tmpfs     367M     0  367M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
                                /dev/mmcblk0p1 vfat       57M   22M   36M  37% /boot
                                pi@retropie:~ $ sudo mount /dev/sda1 /home/pi/RetroPie
                                pi@retropie:~ $ df -T -h
                                Filesystem     Type      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
                                /dev/root      ext4      7.2G  2.4G  4.6G  34% /
                                devtmpfs       devtmpfs  363M     0  363M   0% /dev
                                tmpfs          tmpfs     367M  4.0K  367M   1% /dev/shm
                                tmpfs          tmpfs     367M  5.2M  362M   2% /run
                                tmpfs          tmpfs     5.0M  4.0K  5.0M   1% /run/lock
                                tmpfs          tmpfs     367M     0  367M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
                                /dev/mmcblk0p1 vfat       57M   22M   36M  37% /boot
                                /dev/sda1      ext4      114G   61M  108G   1% /home/pi/RetroPie
                                
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                                • SanoS
                                  Sano @lukevin
                                  last edited by Sano

                                  @lukevin
                                  Ok this seems good now.
                                  It should work by adding the line you mention in /etc/fstab.
                                  The previous UUID you had for sda1 looked like a VFAT UUID (see for example the UUID of /boot).
                                  It may explain why the wrong fs message. After formatting ext4, you got a ext-type UUID and the mount command works.
                                  I don't see another explanation.

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                                    lukevin @Sano
                                    last edited by

                                    @sano

                                    i had to chown my permissions back but this is now solved. windows powershell format and partition to fat32 on my drives originally as the guide was fat32 then changing to ext4 and it seems that when i was doing the new partitioning it just wasn't taking effect for some reason but this is now solved.

                                    thank you sano and shadowron

                                    i've been banging my head on the desk for a week trying to understand linux commands and forcing myself to learn a new OS.

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