Asking for retropie login on boot? (after update)
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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. -
@mitu - Thanks for the heads up!
--SN
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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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@BuZz Thank you for the fix sir!
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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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@paffley exactly. I prefer the CLI to reenable autostart into emulationstation: After
aptitude update && aptitude -y safe-upgrade
I ssh to the retropie as pi user, edit
/opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh
and add
emulationstation
since it got eaten by the update somehow.
Save. Exit. Reboot. Smile.
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@Lolonois That's not the issue though and it's not how you fix it.
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@ohmycommodore said in Asking for retropie login on boot? (after update):
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?
Yes, even if you changed the password, you'll still be able to log in - with your changed password - and re-apply the auto-login setting.
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@mitu Well YMMV but it fits to the OP.
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@Lolonois It's not the same issue. The problem reported happens because of an OS upgrade which breaks auto-login. The
autostart.sh
script is not modified by the OS upgrades so re-editing it doesn't fix anything. -
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I am also getting the auto-login after updating the OS, but something is wrong, the default login and password aren't working, and I never mess with those anyway. Whats more, my NOOBS recovery won't respond to the shift key during boot-up, so I can't even repair or edit anything. What did that blasted update do??
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@Archanfel Try to reinstall retropie
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I got the same issue and setting boot options worked as always for me.
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I having the same problem, I’m getting in and changed password but it keeps booting to the command prompt screen . When I go to rasp config and try to change boot options like suggested in many thread reply’s but it reboots to the command prompt screen and won’t boot to ES.
Is the a way yo get to RetroPie setup from command prompt to change settings?
Thanks
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@bryinvegas said in Asking for retropie login on boot? (after update):
Is the a way yo get to RetroPie setup from command prompt to change settings?
Run
sudo ~/Retropie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh
and you'll have the RetroPie script started and you can make changes.
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@mitu thanks so much
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@paffley HELLLLPPPP i rebooted my pi 3 after updating everthing and this happened! I SPENT OVER $200 ON THIS :( i kinda tired to type other things in but it dosnt work SERIOUSLY WHAT IS THE PASSWORD!!!!!!
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@Potatopops9 The solution is in this topic - have you tried applying the fixes suggested ? For the record, you're supposed to write
pi
at the login prompt and press enter, then write the password (raspberry
). You've wrotesudo passwd pi
,password
instead. -
@Potatopops9 I'd get a refund!
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