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Asking for retropie login on boot? (after update)

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    Rad_Schuhart @Sano
    last edited by 23 Jul 2018, 09:51

    @sano said in Asking for retropie login on boot? (after update):

    @BuZz This reminds me of something reported here a few months ago... Too bad they didn't take your case into account.

    Here is the simpliest way to fix this:

    • at command prompt, type sudo raspi-config
    • select option 3 in menu (Boot Options)
    • select option B1 (Desktopp/CLI)
    • select option B2 (Console Autologin)

    Then Ok, exit all the way and restart.

    This worked for me. Thank you very much!

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      RedBatman
      last edited by 29 Jul 2018, 02:08

      So has this been fixed? Or should I still avoid updating for now?

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        Sano @RedBatman
        last edited by Sano 29 Jul 2018, 05:49

        @redbatman I don't think it's fixed, but the workaround is pretty simple, so you don't have to refrain from updating if you have to update (IMHO), provided you're aware the issue and have some basic knowledge.
        This is an upstream bug of raspbian systemd and/or raspi-config packages, as said by @BuZz earlier, so technically not a retropie bug.

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          particle @Rad_Schuhart
          last edited by 31 Jul 2018, 23:01

          @rad_schuhart is this also valid for any time the password for the pi account is changed?
          (Just reset the autologin, and all is well)
          the plus side is that you have a less guessable SSH login on your network.

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            mitu Global Moderator @particle
            last edited by 1 Aug 2018, 02:29

            @particle said in Asking for retropie login on boot? (after update):

            @rad_schuhart is this also valid for any time the password for the pi account is changed?

            No, changing the password doesn't impact the autologin part.

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              particle @mitu
              last edited by 1 Aug 2018, 05:12

              @mitu That's what I was hoping. Thanks for the verification

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                SuperPitendo
                last edited by 1 Aug 2018, 07:54

                SOLVED!!!

                At least in my case...

                I had the same issue and (I had this issue also in the past) the only thing I´ve done was:

                RetroPie-Setup -> Configuration/Tools -> Autostart -> Start Emulationstation at boot

                I guess this re-enables it. It worked for me.
                Hopefully for you guys too!

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                  vokitak @billmet68
                  last edited by 14 Aug 2018, 14:45

                  @billmet68 type this:
                  login: pi
                  password: raspberry
                  Then do this:
                  at command prompt, type sudo raspi-config
                  select option 3 in menu (Boot Options)
                  select option B1 (Desktopp/CLI)
                  select option B2 (Console Autologin)

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                    JRM @vokitak
                    last edited by 18 Aug 2018, 11:17

                    @vokitak This does not work. When I enter the login and password given it just says login incorrect and goes back to asking for my login again. How do you get to the point where you can type in a command again?

                    Better still, has anyone found a username and password default that actually works?

                    Feeling quite depressed by all this, which I am only trying to set up because this was a birthday present for my 11-year-old child. GRRRRRR!

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                      mitu Global Moderator @JRM
                      last edited by mitu 18 Aug 2018, 13:02

                      @jrm said in Asking for retropie login on boot? (after update):

                      Better still, has anyone found a username and password default that actually works?

                      That's the default user/password for Raspbian - it has been since the beginning, when the Pi was released. If it doesn't work, then maybe you changed it - in this case there's nothing we can do about it.

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                        paffley
                        last edited by paffley 19 Aug 2018, 10:45

                        Default Instructions for pi: (Unless you have changed the default user/pass on your pi)

                        *Keyboard required

                        login: pi
                        password: raspberry (this does not move the curser but is actually inputting the password when you type)

                        Press Enter on keyboard

                        Emulation Station will now boot up

                        Now go to: RetroPie-Setup -> Configuration/Tools -> Autostart -> Start Emulationstation at boot

                        Exit Retropie-Setup

                        ……………………..
                        You will have to repeat the above with every update (for now).

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                          residentjim Banned
                          last edited by residentjim 28 Oct 2018, 04:45

                          Hi, what about this:

                          i Used the new berryboot version 20180929 with a stock retropie 4.4 image,i did a full system update(apt-get upgrade)

                          And after i did a reboot and before it does the reboot it got stuck with this message:

                          systemd[1]: caught <ABRT.>, dumped core as pid 7450.
                          systemd[1]: Freezing execution.

                          any suggestions?

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                            HappySpaceInvdr @Sano
                            last edited by 31 Oct 2018, 11:56

                            @Sano said in Asking for retropie login on boot? (after update):

                            @BuZz This reminds me of something reported here a few months ago... Too bad they didn't take your case into account.

                            Here is the simpliest way to fix this:

                            • at command prompt, type sudo raspi-config
                            • select option 3 in menu (Boot Options)
                            • select option B1 (Desktopp/CLI)
                            • select option B2 (Console Autologin)

                            Then Ok, exit all the way and restart.

                            Still an issue in 4.4.3.

                            For some reason, I wasn't able to login at the prompt on my TV screen, using my "pi" account, but I was able to SSH in from a laptop (using the exact same credentials) and run it.

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                              BuZz administrators @HappySpaceInvdr
                              last edited by 31 Oct 2018, 15:32

                              @HappySpaceInvdr It's not a retropie issue but an underlying OS issue. It's unrelated to the version of RetroPie.

                              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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                                DarkkMatter
                                last edited by DarkkMatter 31 Oct 2018, 19:10

                                Same issue here only after updating. I'm going to apply the fixes listed above, and thanks for them.

                                Confirmed that what Paffley2 typed above works. Auto-logged right into Emulation Station.

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                                  mitu Global Moderator
                                  last edited by 13 Nov 2018, 17:18

                                  Just a heads-up, the newest updates to Raspbian (probably incorporating the latest Debian minor release ) also include a systemd update that will break auto-login again.

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                                    SuperNu69 @mitu
                                    last edited by 14 Nov 2018, 21:39

                                    @mitu - Thanks for the heads up!

                                    --SN

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                                      Hotmud9
                                      last edited by 20 Nov 2018, 01:20

                                      I figured it out! I had the exact same problem, and even though it doesn't look like anything is being input to the password field, it still notices your keystrokes, which I think is a security measure. Anyways, if nothing above works, try typing "raspberry." When I typed nothing and pressed "enter", it didn't work, but by typing "raspberry", it worked perfectly!

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                                        bennyblunts
                                        last edited by 21 Nov 2018, 16:48

                                        @BuZz Thank you for the fix sir!

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                                          ohmycommodore
                                          last edited by 21 Nov 2018, 20:38

                                          Taking note of this issue again and have a question... ok I see the workaround, but what happens if you HAVE changed your login/password? Is that still active, and therefore entering that is the only change to this workaround?

                                          I'm just reacting to the "there's nothing we can do about it" comment.

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