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    how do you empty deleted files with MC

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      comet424 @mitu
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      @mitu retropie.PNG

      ah ok i figured retropie was linux so all linux programs ran the same and had all the programs and when you delte files goes all the same place??
      i did try the program lsof +L1 doesnt work on Pi but works on unraid dont know what it really does but it just displayed stuff

      so when you do use MC and use delete.. doesnt it send a location for deleteed files and then reboot or a erase trash? i did try to install app for trash can there was but didnt work either

      im running
      Raspberry Pi 4 4GB
      Linux 5.4.72-v7l+ armv7l GNU/Linux
      Linux retropie 5.4.72-v7l+ #1356 SMP
      Power Adapter
      dont know what image i used was from the installer
      didnt use guide used the installer, but i remember some guides to setup usb and forum support
      dunno what config files to send
      to replicate program... fill your SD card up so you cant write anymore with usb hard drive in.. and used MC went to /home/pi/roms location and deleted the sd roms but also deletes the USB drives roms but thats ok but SD card still full

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      • saccublendaS
        saccublenda
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        Deleting a file from linux command line deletes it without sending it to a trash folder. I think MC works in the same way, being just a graphical interface for the command line.

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          comet424 @saccublenda
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          @saccublenda i tried googling but talks about files located /Trash/files location
          but cant find it.. but still card is full after deleting the roms... its like unraid saves it in a .reycling bin so its still there untill you empty trash

          i cant seem to figure how to get used down... unless i format card and start over

          dunno why or where .. and there is a lost +found folder cant get into it

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          • saccublendaS
            saccublenda @comet424
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            @comet424 There is no such directory in RetroPie. Try connecting an usb pendrive to the raspberry pi, copy some roms there and then delete them with MC. The free space of the pendrive should increase directly.

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator
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              If you have set up your ROMs to be stored on an USB stick/disc (I see there's an USB device attached from the df output), then deleting the ROM files has deleted them just from the external USB device, so that's why don't see any space getting freed-up on the SD card. Do you have such setup in place ?

              What exactly did you do before getting to 0% free space ? Scraping, copying ROMs, something else ?

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                comet424 @mitu
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                @mitu so yes i have a 250gb hard drive plugged in it copied it over to the /media/usb0
                once it was done i used the MC and went to the /home/pi/roms i think it is to delete the Roms off the SD card so i can get like 20gb back
                so i would be able to update or what not..

                and yes i noticed it deleted the files off the usb0 too but that was ok i have them stored on unraid
                but i was trying to get the SD card freed up

                i was copying roms from unraid to retropie with the 250 gb wd sdd but apparently it wasnt copying to the SDD in windows samba share roms
                was copying to SD card ran out after 25gb i copied..

                so i then was sshing in and checking how could 250 gb drive be full after 25gb

                then i googled etc found the df command SD full so i went to the .home/pi/roms to delete the roms off the SD card
                in usb0 i noticed i didnt have the retropie-mount so i did retropie-mount under MC in /usb0 and rebooted
                and it copied over and then i went and deleted the files from /pi/home /roms as it doesnt move the files off but copies
                but deleting that folder deletes the usb0 share but also hides my files i deleted

                so dunno

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                  comet424 @comet424
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                  but what i think i not at home at the moment

                  i think maybe when you mount the retropie-mount

                  it right protects the location on the SD card so it wont delete it.. i didnt try pulling the usb hard drive out and rebooting just off the SD i only thought of that now...
                  but cant test that now

                  does it do that hide that then maybe?

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator
                    last edited by

                    Shutdown your Pi, then remove the USB stick. Start it back and then delete again the ROMs from the their folders (not the folders themselves). This way, you make sure you're deleting your local files and not the ones from the USB stick/disc. After you delete, check the space on the sdcard with df, then plug back your external USB storage.

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                      comet424 @mitu
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                      @mitu ok ill try that when i get home

                      i dunno why i didnt think of it really.. oh its because i have the NES case for the raspberry pi 4 where you shove the cartridge inside the unit
                      and never though of unplugging
                      and didnt think retropie write protects/hides that location on the SD card

                      but ill try it when i get home and let you know

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @comet424
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                        @comet424 said in how do you empty deleted files with MC:

                        and didnt think retropie write protects/hides that location on the SD card

                        There's no 'protection' , the local ROM folders are 'hidden' when you configure an external USB drive to take over.

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                          comet424 @mitu
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                          @mitu well what i ment is protection it hides it so you cant delete it..

                          but thats probably what happened its hidden.. ill check it in a few hours i be home..

                          thanks and ill let you know

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                            YFZdude
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                            EDIT: nevermind...

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                              mitu Global Moderator @comet424
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                              @comet424 said in how do you empty deleted files with MC:

                              @mitu well what i ment is protection it hides it so you cant delete it..

                              Yes, I was referring to the rest of the sdcard, which is not 'protected' - you're free to delete files from it, from other locations than the roms folder.

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                              • YFZdudeY
                                YFZdude
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                                I found a handy way to see what folders take up space if you want to hunt down the source of the problem.

                                du -h --max-depth=1 | sort -hr

                                You could do this from the root (/) of the sdcard, then cd into the largest folder and repeat the command one level at a time. Or you can increase max-depth to see more levels at once. Not quite as fast as a GUI tool like WinDirStat, but it should get the job done.

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                                • BuZzB
                                  BuZz administrators
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                                  As mentioned when a USB stick is configured with a retropie-mount folder it will be mounted automatically over the existing RetroPie folder via what's called a bind mount so that folder will be pointing to the USB stick. If you have lots of files in the original folder you can manage them by either bottling without the USB stick or exiting EmulationStation and then running

                                  sudo umount ~/RetroPie

                                  And then removing files via the network, commandline or using mc.

                                  To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                                    comet424 @BuZz
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                                    sorry had internet issues yesterday

                                    and i did the remove the SSD and then i got the files again on the SD card... and then i just deleted them with the MC
                                    and then re plugged back the SSD in and rebooted..

                                    always learning something new everyday

                                    thank you for all the help (:

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                                      comet424 @comet424
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                                      something else seems to be wrong??
                                      used to boot up fast

                                      now when i reboot or start up it hangs as the Emulation page.. saying Loading config files

                                      it hangs for a couple mins before loading up
                                      whats gone on?

                                      i did run sudo ~/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh
                                      from a ssh in figured running update of all fix it but didnt help

                                      what causes it to load so slow now? used to be lighting fast... and transfering to the SSD is slow i shuld be getting 80-120mbs but i only get 20 megs sec copying... i know i had another page a while ago i did a manual edit instead of auto mount not sure if that matters also cant find my old post

                                      as this is the 2nd nintendo retropie i built for someone else and its just not working right cant cant remember what i did last time.. but ya seems to be hanging at loading config files and slow copy transfers over the network

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                                      • mituM
                                        mitu Global Moderator @comet424
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                                        If you're using the NesPi 4 case, then it's probably this.

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                                          comet424 @mitu
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                                          @mitu oh ok ya i remember that from someone posted in my last post i had issues earlier this year and since i doing 2nd one i have forgotten and couldnt find it.. and was also to do Manual mount instead of Automount as i found auto mounting unmounts the drive from this case..

                                          ill do that and see if that fixes the speed and the loading config files at emulation i only noticed now because i have had it left on all this time but i was just rebooting it today and noticed it was not booting up fast anymore and then i did the update of retropie figure it was that... ill re due this one and try to find the manual mount too as i remember automount doesnt like it with this case if you do a reboot it will unmount the drive i noticed.. i guess its the usb to sata device the firmware in it or the chip that cause the issues i take it

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                                            comet424 @mitu
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                                            @mitu im remember again
                                            that trick doesnt work for the nespi 4 case
                                            i remember it didnt work with the other one either..
                                            as

                                            pi@retropie:~ $ sudo dmesg -C
                                            pi@retropie:~ $ sudo dmesg -C
                                            pi@retropie:~ $ dmesg
                                            pi@retropie:~ $
                                            

                                            it does nothing it doesnt display.. but the tricks that were done before fixed it i still cant find my old post like 6 months ago..
                                            it doesnt display the log ..

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