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    New Retropie 4.6 image for Raspberry Pi 3B - how to upgrade in full ?

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    • windgW
      windg
      last edited by

      i think Rasbian Buster needs a bigger boot partition than Rasbian Stretch.

      My English isn't at a good level.

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator @windg
        last edited by

        @windg Yes, that's one of the reasons.

        Before Raspbian Buster, the Raspbian images had a 57M boot partition, the new images (based on Buster) have a much larger partition - 256M.

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          mahoneyt944
          last edited by mahoneyt944

          @mitu
          So just copy the contents of config / rom folder and then replace the new images respective folders with your copies?

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          • matchamanM
            matchaman @mahoneyt944
            last edited by

            @mahoneyt944 pretty much. Backup your themes and /home/pi/RetroPie/roms directories. It's not really a pain if your previous setup was properly organised.

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @mahoneyt944
              last edited by

              @mahoneyt944 Basically yes, but don't forget about

              • BIOS files
              • custom splashscreens (if any)
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                toto2000
                last edited by

                ... and emulators.cfg in /opt/retropie/config/all !

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator
                  last edited by mitu

                  There was a topic from 2 years ago, with the upgrade from Jessie to Strech, but can't find it now. Quite similar situation.

                  EDIT: @Darksavior found it - link below.

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                  • DarksaviorD
                    Darksavior @mitu
                    last edited by

                    @mitu https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/16866/migrating-a-working-retropie-setup-to-the-new-stretch-image

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                      Spectreman
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                      I ended upgrading from 4.5 to 4.6 without knowing, while messing around with the Retropie update menu. Don´t know if broke anything else, but the Retropie will always ask for login in the rebooting. Solution:

                      Sano 19 Jul 2018, 14:19
                      @BuZz This reminds me of something reported here a few months ago... Too bad they didn't take your case into account.

                      Here is the simpliest way to fix this:

                      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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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator
                        last edited by

                        @Spectreman said in New Retropie 4.6 image for Raspberry Pi 3B - how to upgrade in full ?:

                        I ended upgrading from 4.5 to 4.6 without knowing, while messing around with the Retropie update menu

                        That's normal, but your OS didn't get updated, you didn't upgrade from Stretch to Buster just using RetroPie's update.

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                          Spectreman @mitu
                          last edited by

                          @mitu said in New Retropie 4.6 image for Raspberry Pi 3B - how to upgrade in full ?:

                          @Spectreman said in New Retropie 4.6 image for Raspberry Pi 3B - how to upgrade in full ?:

                          I ended upgrading from 4.5 to 4.6 without knowing, while messing around with the Retropie update menu

                          That's normal, but your OS didn't get updated, you didn't upgrade from Stretch to Buster just using RetroPie's update.

                          The system shows 4.6. What features I am missing without a new install?

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                          • mituM
                            mitu Global Moderator
                            last edited by

                            @Spectreman said in New Retropie 4.6 image for Raspberry Pi 3B - how to upgrade in full ?:

                            The system shows 4.6. What features I am missing without a new install?

                            You're not missing any features for now - both existing installs and new installs will get the same software. However, the support for your OS will be phased out in time. From the announcement:

                            For RetroPie 4.6 we have moved to Raspbian Buster as a base for our pre-built Raspberry Pi images. Raspbian Stretch is no longer supported by Raspberry Pi Trading Ltd. We will continue to support Stretch for a while longer, but will likely stop updating binaries for it later this year.

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                              mahoneyt944
                              last edited by

                              Just did a new install to buster, back up and running.! Thanks.

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                              • wmarcioW
                                wmarcio
                                last edited by

                                Better than making a backup only of the folders, is to make a complete image of the microsd card, so you have a backup of a functional system, with roms, bios and all the settings, then you format the microsd card and write the new one Retropie image, to restore your data, you record a pendrive with any Linux live distribution (I recommend Lubuntu), assemble the image you created before and copy everything you need. Thus, in addition to a functioning system that can be restored at any time, you have all of its original configuration.

                                It's just a suggestion...

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                                  niculinux @wmarcio
                                  last edited by niculinux

                                  Since retropie is based on debian, may be also enough to edit (with root permissions) the file

                                  /etc/apt/sources.list

                                  and replace the "stretch" entries with "buster", like stated here?

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                                  • SingingCoyote13S
                                    SingingCoyote13
                                    last edited by

                                    you know what i did. i just did a fresh install - retropie 4.6 image. thanks for all the info and help, but a fresh install isnt that hard, it takes a couple of hours and then everything is working fine. also, the time and effort needed to upgrade the whole lot with all side complications possible - and having to resolve them -, that would perhaps take longer than just simply imaging the whole sd card to a disk image (.img) then flash it with retropie 4.6 and then mount the .img and return the whole lot to its folders.

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