First boot up of retropie comes up with a command line.
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@mitu No, I still don't understand how disabling the splash screen can fix a broken autostart.
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@clyde enabling the splashcreen automatically regenerates the default autostart script. It's part of the setup script you can look what it calls in the code on github
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@herb_fargus Okay, that makes sense. So, every setting that recreates the startup script could be used as a "fix" for some autostart problems – if the splash screen setting isn't the only one that does it, of course.
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@clyde im stuck can u plz help me
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@blazein What exactly have you tried to fix your problem ?
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@mitu i tried everything to get of the command line to start playing all i did was get another elumator and then restart like dude said and now stuck on the command screen and cant get of to play games again
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@blazein said in First boot up of retropie comes up with a command line.:
i tried everything
What does 'everything' mean ? This is what I've asked. This question is already answered in several topics in the forum:
- https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/18582/auto-login-not-working/
- https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/18591/asking-for-retropie-login-on-boot-after-update
Have you tried any of the solutions posted in those topics ?
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@mitu cant run nothing from the command line
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@mitu tried now still nothing
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@blazein Did you login first ? Username is
pi
, password israspberry
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@mitu yes done that its on the screen with the joystick
uptime
memory
running processes
ip adress
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the thing is was working till i restarted the retropie from the retropie menu
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OK, so if you're at the command prompt, then run
sudo raspi-config
and you'll be presented with a menu, where you can follow the instructions from the topics I mentioned and re-enable auto-login.
What happens if you typesudo raspi-config
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@mitu comes up with rasppberry pi software confguration tool
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@blazein OK, so it works - did you read any of the topics I mentioned ?
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@mitu yes done both and then click finish
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@blazein Then you may have a different problem. The way RetroPie configures auto-login is exactly how you set it up in
raspi-config
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@blazein then says reboot now click yes
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@blazein now gone back to the command screen
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@blazein can u give me commands that u might think work
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