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    Remove auto login text at boot

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    • frgnF
      frgn @mancity
      last edited by

      @mancity For me, this question also remained topical, and I have found a solution.
      you need to open raspi-config, choose "boot option", select the second item "wait for network at boot", and click "No".
      thus, there is no more text.

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        LinuxArcadeGuy
        last edited by LinuxArcadeGuy

        CHANGES MAY BE NEEDED FOR STRETCH (Rpie 4.4)

        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/16732/silence-and-appliance-ify-your-retropie-installation-i-e-make-it-startup-and-shutdown-like-a-console-updated-for-rpie-v4-4-stretch

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          tanakarena @LinuxArcadeGuy
          last edited by tanakarena

          @linuxarcadeguy I am the same.OTL
          Did you solve that?

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            LinuxArcadeGuy @tanakarena
            last edited by

            @tanakarena solved! look up

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              dudumaroja
              last edited by

              @LinuxArcadeGuy thanks very much, your comment fixed my issues.. that autologin text was painfull the the console feel i was looking for

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              • blonqeB
                blonqe @LinuxArcadeGuy
                last edited by

                @linuxarcadeguy

                Thanks for the instructions, however I'm still getting two lines of data.

                The first saying the last time I logged in like time and date then tyy1 at the end

                The second saying Linux retropie with the build which is December 22nd

                Any ideas?

                Cheers

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                • herb_fargusH
                  herb_fargus administrators @blonqe
                  last edited by

                  @blonqe

                  touch ~/.hushlogin

                  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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                    namannik
                    last edited by namannik

                    Running this script has made the boot completely silent for me.

                    #!/bin/sh
                    
                    # Remove boot logging and images.
                    # (Thanks to http://www.mlabviet.com/2017/10/hide-boot-message-on-rpi3-jessy.html)
                    
                    CMD_LINE="dwc_otg.lpm_enable=0 console=tty3 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootfstype=ext4 elevator=deadline fsck.repair=yes rootwait quiet splash logo.nologo plymouth.ignore-serial-consoles disable_splash=1 vt.cur_default=1 vt.global_cursor_default=0 plymouth.enable=0"
                    echo $CMD_LINE | sudo tee /boot/cmdline.txt > /dev/null
                    
                    sudo mv /usr/share/plymouth/themes/pix/splash.png /usr/share/plymouth/themes/pix/splash_disabled.png
                    
                    # Remove various messages shown at login:
                    
                    echo "" | sudo tee /etc/issue > /dev/null
                    echo "" | sudo tee /etc/issue.net > /dev/null
                    sudo sed -i "/pam_lastlog.so/d" /etc/pam.d/login
                    sudo sed -i "/pam_motd.so/d" /etc/pam.d/login
                    sudo sed -i "/pam_mail.so/d" /etc/pam.d/login
                    
                    # Remove the pesky "raspberrypi login: pi (automatic login)" text.  Thanks @LinuxArcadeGuy!
                    
                    sudo sed /etc/systemd/system/autologin@.service -i -e "s#^ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty --autologin [^[:space:]]*#ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty --skip-login --noclear --noissue --login-options \"-f pi\" %I $TERM#"
                    
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                      LinuxArcadeGuy @namannik
                      last edited by LinuxArcadeGuy

                      @namannik check my updated post, Stretch is quite different and requires some alterations, as there have been depreciations...

                      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/16732/silence-and-appliance-ify-your-retropie-installation-i-e-make-it-startup-and-shutdown-like-a-console-updated-for-rpie-v4-4-stretch

                      using this line: ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty --skip-login --noclear --noissue --login-options "-f pi" %I $TERM

                      the --skip-login and --login-options "-f pi" had to be removed as it would get stuck at a login prompt and reboot or boot to a black screen right before ES loaded, and you couldnt get ES to load...

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                      • laurent_007L
                        laurent_007
                        last edited by

                        bonjour,

                        Default username: pi

                        Default Password: raspberry

                        after,
                        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.

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