First boot up of retropie comes up with a command line.
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@rbaker Here's what it looks like: https://www.element14.com/community/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/38-19125-218172/Command-Line.jpg
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@rbaker The official raspberry pi 3 power supply (https://thepihut.com/products/official-raspberry-pi-universal-power-supply)
A 128gb SD card from SanDisk
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If that is your screenshot - That is an ancient version of RetroPie - it's not 3.8 (There is no version 3.8.2 of the RetroPie-Setup script)
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@BuZz I just found it on google images and it looks nearly identical to mine.
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@BuZz it just doesn't have the white text on top.
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Please post a picture of your screen - a "similar" one from someone else isn't much use.
I suspect the image was not written correctly, or you have a faulty/incompatible sd card. Are any errors displayed ?
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@slomo0077 Are you using Noobs? It's not compatible with 128GB cards as I understand it.
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https://imgur.com/a/BmoM3
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I would try writing the image again - I can only think the startup script has somehow been lost/broken.
what is the output of
cat /etc/profile.d/10-emulationstation.sh
Did you do anything else apart from setup a controller ?
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It comes up with:
# launch emulationstation (if we are on the correct tty) [ "'tty'" = "/dev/tty1" ] && emulationstation
And no, I have only connected my keyboard to it and nothing else.
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and what happens if you type
emulationstation
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@BuZz It gives me the welcome screen and it tells me to configure a gamepad.
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Something has gone wrong with the autostarting - not sure what, but i would write a fresh image (might be some filesystem corruption or something).
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Yay, it worked after a fresh install and a SD format. Again, thank you for everyone helping in this thread and somehow surviving helping a newbie.
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Apologies for the bump but this thread is the top result on Google so hopefully this answer will help a lot of people.
If you're having this problem, try running
sudo ./RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh
then going toConfiguration / tools > splashscreen
and setEnable splashscreen on boot
todisabled
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@urwelcomegoogler IMO that only disables the splash screen on boot. I'm curious, how would that fix a broken autostart?
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@clyde Well, 2 years later probably it fixed it by using a current version.
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@urwelcomegoogler I just wanted to tell you that this fixed the problem I was having.
I was running Retropie and hadn't updated since late 2017. I turned on Retropie and everything was working fine, but I then updated the script and packages, but upon reboot it just went to the login prompt. I followed your instructions to disable/enable the splashscreen, and now it's autostarting into EmulationStation correctly. Thank you.
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Thanks for the confirmation. I still wonder how that could be technically. (?)
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