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rom folder on network not mounted at start #network

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    mitu Global Moderator
    last edited by 21 Apr 2019, 09:02

    After you mount the driver - manually - do all your ROM folder appear correctly ?
    Can you post your entry from /etc/fstab ?

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      Stargrove1
      last edited by 21 Apr 2019, 09:27

      I used a new image whithout roms installed, when mounting manually, I checked with ls /RetroPie/roms/amiga and I saw the roms from my network, no matter if autostart or fstab method

      fstab entry (copied and modified from the guide):
      //mynas/Multimedia/Spiele/Retropie/roms cifs username=xxx,password=xxx,nounix,noserverino,defaults,users,auto 0 0

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        mitu Global Moderator @Stargrove1
        last edited by 21 Apr 2019, 09:30

        @Stargrove1 Are you sure it's the correct /etc/fstab entry ? You're missing the mountpoint (2nd position), which should be /home/pi/RetroPie/roms.

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          Stargrove1
          last edited by 21 Apr 2019, 09:41

          Sorry, my mistake, it has to be:

          //mynas/Multimedia/Spiele/Retropie/roms /home/pi/RetroPie/roms cifs username=xxx,password=xxx,nounix,noserverino,defaults,users,auto 0 0

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            Stargrove1
            last edited by 21 Apr 2019, 09:51

            Entry in the autostart.sh is:
            sudo mount -t cifs -o username=xxx,password=xxx,nounix,noserverino //mynas/Multimedia/Spiele/Retropie/roms /home/pi/RetroPie/roms

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              mitu Global Moderator
              last edited by 21 Apr 2019, 09:53

              The /etc/fstab entry seems fine. Can you try adding x-systemd.automount to the mount options and reboot to see if it's auto-mounted on start ?

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                Stargrove1
                last edited by 21 Apr 2019, 10:15

                When changing to

                //mynas/Multimedia/Spiele/Retropie/roms /home/pi/RetroPie/roms cifs username=xxx,password=xxx,nounix,noserverino,defaults,users,auto,x-systemd.automount 0 0

                no roms available, I tried to do sudo mount -a, the output is

                /sbin/mount.cifs: invalid option -- 't'
                
                Usage:  mount.cifs <remotetarget> <dir> -o <options>
                
                Mount the remote target, specified as a UNC name, to a local directory.```
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                  mitu Global Moderator @Stargrove1
                  last edited by 21 Apr 2019, 10:21

                  @Stargrove1 I don't get that error if I test with a local address. What version of RetroPie are you using (see https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first) ?

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                    Stargrove1 @mitu
                    last edited by 21 Apr 2019, 10:23

                    Version states 4.4.11

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                      mitu Global Moderator
                      last edited by 21 Apr 2019, 11:54

                      Sorry, can't figure out why this doesn't work. Try looking in the dmesg output after the boot or adding a larger timeout before ES starts in autostart.sh.

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                        Stargrove1
                        last edited by 21 Apr 2019, 12:06

                        Thank you very much for the help, I will continue setting up the Retropie with local roms and try again with a spare Pi to get the network solution running.

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                          Stargrove1
                          last edited by 22 Apr 2019, 06:55

                          Today I tried again with a new reflashed image on my pi zero w, I just added Wifi and autostart.sh entry and it worked fine. Guess I will just start over with my pi 3 to get the actual system running from network.

                          Thank you for your support

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