es_systems.cfg empty!
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@meleu I am by default. It has been some time now, but i think i disabled the User/password function. I'm able to do functions like:
cd RetroPie-Setup
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@medicalengineer then try to reinstall emulationstation.
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@meleu That's the weird thing. It says (installed) right next to Emulationstation. But could have another look at it.
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@medicalengineer yeah! It can be installed but you lost the es_systems somehow. If you reinstall you'll get this file again (I hope).
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@meleu I tried to install it again. No success :( In the process of installing Emulationstation it does not mention something about es_systems.cfg.
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@medicalengineer do you have a file named es_systems.cfg.bak in /etc/emulationstation/ ? If so delete es_systems.cfg and rename the other one. (Remove the .bak)otherwise i believe you need to delete es_systems.cfg file then reinstall emulationstation.
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@edmaul69 the es_systems.cfg is completly gone. Cannot find it on the Pi...
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I've located the es_systems config file, but it is empty, so i have to write it manually.
I'm home safe for now. Everything seems to work. But now it's time to get Kodi working with my RetroPie.
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/etc/emulationstation/es_systems.cfg
How were you able to find it to see it was empty, but not the location?
Anyway, the location above is where it belongs.
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@3lric After hours of searching i found it by at: /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/es_systems.cfg
I opened it just to find instructions how to write the systems manually. -
that file will override the
/etc/emulationstation/es_systems.cfg
- if you have a full config file in/etc/emulationstation
and you don't want to manually "manage" it yourself - remove the one in/opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/es_systems.cfg
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@BuZz uhm. I could have another look at it, but I didn't see any es_systems file in that directory. It is up and running with the es_systems i manually typed in some systems, and then updated trough RetroPie-Setup menu.
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it should be unless it was removed/deleted. If you update all installed packages from the retropie-setup menu it will be recreated with the correct systems. You don't need to keep another copy unless you want to manually manage it.
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Or someone could just upload the file for you to mv into the directory and solve your problem.
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@DrMaxwell The file is dynamic - differs depending on what a user has installed.
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@BuZz said in es_systems.cfg empty!:
@DrMaxwell The file is dynamic - differs depending on what a user has installed.
es_systems.cfg is dynamically generated now? So, if I install say lr-mess, then every machine supported by the mess core will be generated in the es_systems.cfg as a system?
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@BuZz this reminds me, somehow my roms changed to root and not home. I had to give user pi permissions to /home/pi/ to be able to move back to that but the es_systems.cfg in /etc/ keeps setting the roms in root. Not a big deal because i manually manage my systems in opt but would like to fix it if possible.
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@DrMaxwell No. I didn't say that. But if you have only 2 emulators installed, only the relevent systems will be set in that file.
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@edmaul69 Not sure what you mean - start a new topic perhaps ?
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@BuZz I guess I hadn't noticed; I spend too much time editing the es_systems.cfg to know what was originally there, but it's good to know, thanks.
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