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    MUGENPLUS64 - cannot upload inputautocfg.ini to opt/retropie/configs folder

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      anth87
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      Hi all hope you're all safe out there!

      I'm at my tether - accidentally deleted inputautocfg.ini from opt/retropie/configs folder. So now when I run a n64 game, no presses on gamepad register!!! Stuck on start screen!

      I took a backup of the file however it own't let me upload the file! Permission denied?

      Using cyberduck on a mac. Uploaded heaps of roms today so no issue.
      In fact, if I go to a rom folder to upload a rom file, it will upload. But if I try to upload the inputautocfg.ini file, in the same folder, it says permission denied??

      Running retropie 4.4 on a raspberry pi v3
      running macbook pro and cyberduck

      I have tried the following and searched endlessly

      *edited sshd_config file and changed root password to login in as root to successfully upload file (still wont let me login as root)
      *tried copying and pasting text into the existing (blank) ini file (wont save)

      • tried updating mugen64plus package from binary and source on retropie

      Assistance would be greatly appreciated, I am at witts end with this thing!!!!

      Thank you in advance :)

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
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        Please add more info about your system, as detailed in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.

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          anth87 @mitu
          last edited by

          @mitu sorry mate

          Brand new install of Retropie from official image

          Raspberry pi 3b

          Connected is keyboard and generic psx controller

          32g MicroSD with 2gb space remaining

          Official psu

          Unit is about 3 days old

          Ssh enables, wi fi connected

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            anth87 @anth87
            last edited by

            @anth87

            File trying to replace is
            opt/retropie/configs/inputautocfg.ini

            Emulator mugen64plus

            Error on FTP file transfer is permission denied

            Not sure what else?

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator
              last edited by

              Brand new install of Retropie from official image

              Which image ? The latest image is 4.5.1, you said you're running 4.4 ?

              The file you mention (InputAutoCfg.ini), should be in /opt/retropie/configs/n64/, not directly in / opt/retropie/configs/all. However, you should be able - as user pi - to write to that folder - did you change any permissions on your RetroPie installation ? Have you logged in via ssh as root and changed permissions and/or file flags ?

              You can add back the pi user as owner of the folder with:

              sudo chown -R pi /opt/retropie/configs/n64`
              

              then try to re-configure your input in EmulationStation, this should re-generate the input configuration file for the N64 emulator.

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                anth87 @mitu
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                @mitu thanks heaps will give it a shot after tea and report back!

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                  anth87 @mitu
                  last edited by

                  @mitu thanks but still could not get to work - I've found instructions on how to reformat a retropie SD card on mac, will just start again with fresh image :)

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