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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator @comet424
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      pi@retropie:/media/usb0 $ sudo mount -a
      mount: /home/pi/RetroPie: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda1, missing codepage or helper program, or other error.

      This looks like an un-formatted drive or - as the error says - wrong file system. Make sure the drive is properly formatted, then mount it first, before copying/moving the files from /home/pi/RetroPie/ to it.

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        comet424 @comet424
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        so i used mc
        and i copied /media/usb0/ to /home/pi/Retropie

        and thats brought back the retropie gui

        just not the roms so least that part is back

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          comet424 @mitu
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          @mitu ah ok

          well the SD card doesnt have any of the roms on it in the first place.. i only did the mv because it was one of the steps

          then SSD should probably have 100gb of roms on it
          it was formated to Fat32 as thats how this post orginally started

          but i wonder if the UUID with the rw,exec and forgetting that 2 at the end correupted it then?

          how do i check the FS on the SSD? i only really know windows

          how do i do it in linux here

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            comet424 @comet424
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            i tried
            pi@retropie:~ $ fdisk /dev/sda1

            Welcome to fdisk (util-linux 2.33.1).
            Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.
            Be careful before using the write command.

            fdisk: cannot open /dev/sda1: Permission denied
            pi@retropie:~ $

            as i figured may display something... i least have my roms on the server.... i guess ill pull the hard drive and test it in windows or unraid to see if it has a file system

            i guess that executable fstab had to do it as it really fell apart after that ill test the ssd now in windows

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

              but i wonder if the UUID with the rw,exec and forgetting that 2 at the end correupted it then?

              No, that would not corrupt the filesystem/disc.

              how do i check the FS on the SSD? i only really know windows

              Run sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda and it should list the partitions on the disc. Try to mount it using the mount command and see if you can read what's on it.

              sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/usb0 -t vfat
              

              Check /media/usb0 for the ROM files.

              how do i do it in linux here

              I suggest you use the automatic mounting method, if you're not familiar with the Linux commands.

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                comet424 @mitu
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                @mitu
                ok ill try that.

                and reason i went with the manual mode is the slow problems Nespi4 and that it unmounts on its own when you do a reboot or emulation reboot
                or like how emulation config files hangs for 2 min.. so had to do the manual mode

                but i chose that exec rw version in the fstab and thats when things just gone really crazy

                i had this issue 6 months ago with the 1TB SSD WD and i got help but i found the steps we did then didnt 100% work with the 250GB this time.. and last time was NTFS and this is fat32 so i tried to follow that then

                but ill give those a try and see what happens..

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                  comet424 @comet424
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                  @mitu

                  guess the file system just corrupted.. ill pop it out and shove in windows or unraid and erase the SSD and just copy over
                  probably unraid to format it since it can do bigger where windows cant
                  ill re copy things over and ill get back to you later.. ill retry the UUID in fstab after a clean format
                  as this frustrating

                  pi@retropie:~ $ sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
                  fdisk: cannot open /dev/sda: Input/output error
                  pi@retropie:~ $ sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda1
                  fdisk: cannot open /dev/sda1: Input/output error
                  pi@retropie:~ $ sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/usb0 -t vfat
                  mount: /media/usb0: can't read superblock on /dev/sda1.
                  pi@retropie:~ $
                  

                  a

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                    comet424 @comet424
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                    @mitu
                    so file system was file but i moved all the files off the ssd.. erased the partition and re formated for Fat32
                    and then moved the files back
                    i also got a new UUID number the short form one
                    but so if a rem out the UUID in Fstab and the

                    pi@retropie:~ $ ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/
                    total 0
                    lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Dec 13 20:15 9290-791F -> ../../sda1
                    lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Dec 13 20:15 AC15-4763 -> ../../mmcblk0p1
                    lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Dec 13 20:15 f1351d7a-72a6-4d65-b1e2-62653795df48 -> ../../mmcblk0p2
                    pi@retropie:~ $ sudo mount -a
                    mount: /proc: \proc already mounted or mount point busy.
                    pi@retropie:~ $ sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda1
                    Disk /dev/sda1: 232.9 GiB, 250058113024 bytes, 488394752 sectors
                    Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
                    Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes
                    I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes
                    Disklabel type: dos
                    Disk identifier: 0x00000000
                    pi@retropie:~ $ sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/usb0 -t vfat
                    pi@retropie:~ $ mc
                    
                    
                    pi@retropie:~ $ cd /media/usb0
                    pi@retropie:/media/usb0 $ cd retropie-mount
                    pi@retropie:/media/usb0/retropie-mount $ cd roms
                    pi@retropie:/media/usb0/retropie-mount/roms $
                    

                    i still get usbmount@dev-sda/server even when usb mounting is off

                    so with usb mount services enabled..
                    the SSD mounts the roms

                    when i disable the usb mount services
                    and edit the fstab it cant the roms so emulation issue

                    these commands are with USB services Off the FStab file enabled for that UUID

                    pi@retropie:~ $ ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/
                    total 0
                    lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Dec 13 20:27 9290-791F -> ../../sda1
                    lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Dec 13 20:27 AC15-4763 -> ../../mmcblk0p1
                    lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Dec 13 20:27 f1351d7a-72a6-4d65-b1e2-62653795df48 -> ../../mmcblk0p2
                    pi@retropie:~ $
                    
                    pi@retropie:~ $ sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda1
                    Disk /dev/sda1: 232.9 GiB, 250058113024 bytes, 488394752 sectors
                    Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
                    Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes
                    I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes
                    Disklabel type: dos
                    Disk identifier: 0x00000000
                    pi@retropie:~ $
                    
                    pi@retropie:~ $ sudo mount -a
                    mount: /proc: \proc already mounted or mount point busy.
                    pi@retropie:~ $
                    
                    pi@retropie:~ $ df
                    Filesystem     1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
                    /dev/root       30368644   2886112  26206944  10% /
                    devtmpfs         1801484         0   1801484   0% /dev
                    tmpfs            1933580         0   1933580   0% /dev/shm
                    tmpfs            1933580      9632   1923948   1% /run
                    tmpfs               5120         4      5116   1% /run/lock
                    tmpfs            1933580         0   1933580   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
                    /dev/mmcblk0p1    261868     55708    206160  22% /boot
                    /dev/sda1      243721336 115772748 127948588  48% /home/pi/RetroPie
                    tmpfs             386716         0    386716   0% /run/user/1000
                    pi@retropie:~ $
                    
                    pi@retropie:~ $ cd /home/pi
                    pi@retropie:~ $ ls
                    RetroPie  RetroPie-Setup
                    pi@retropie:~ $ cd RetroPie
                    pi@retropie:~/RetroPie $ ls
                    retropie-mount
                    pi@retropie:~/RetroPie $
                    
                    
                    \proc            /proc           proc    defaults          0       0
                    PARTUUID=3c0d1f86-01  /boot           vfat    defaults          0       2
                    PARTUUID=3c0d1f86-02  /               ext4    defaults,noatime  0       1
                    # a swapfile is not a swap partition, no line here
                    #   use  dphys-swapfile swap[on|off]  for that
                    UUID=9290-791F  /home/pi/RetroPie       vfat    nofail,user,uid=pi,gid=pi       0       2
                    

                    the roms show up fine under retropie-mount

                    but i still get the usbmount fail and i didnt try the rw,exec version for the UUID
                    but it is mounting

                    what else you need me to test.. but least i dont have that long number its a 4 characters then a dash then 4 characters

                    do i change the /home/pi/RetroPie in the fstab to /home/pi/RetroPie/retropie-mount
                    or do i move all the files out of the retromount folder to the room then on the SSD since its least mounting or least the file system is showing

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                      comet424 @comet424
                      last edited by comet424

                      so its mounting
                      with the fstab
                      UUID=9290-791F /home/pi/RetroPie vfat nofail,user,uid=pi,gid=pi 0 2

                      i had to move those files out of the retropie-mount and put the folders in root

                      its still failing usbmount@dev-sda service
                      and still loading config files slow as can be.. so manually mount finally works, but its is not improving speeds yet

                      but least its mounting through the fstab must been corrpted SSD file system
                      so that part is working just still no improved speed still slow and still booting up slow

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                        comet424 @comet424
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                        only getting average of 5m/s over the network from my 7200rpm drive to the SSD on retropie but i know when i had the 1TB 6 months ago i was getting close to 100m/s so something slowing this down still

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator @comet424
                          last edited by

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

                          its still failing usbmount@dev-sda service

                          You can ignore that error, it's harmless. It means there's no partition on /dev/sda (which is normal, since the partition is on /dev/sda1).

                          and still loading config files slow as can be.. so manually mount finally works, but its is not improving speeds yet

                          That may be the drive's speed or the issue with the NesPI case SATA controller.

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                            comet424 @mitu
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                            @mitu

                            oh ok that is frustrating all this work and all these trouble shooting and find out still cant get improvements
                            guess its just going to be slow.. you think the sata to usb for the nespi could be upgraded
                            the ssd i should be getting 520mb/s well least i get that in crystal mark bench marks

                            but ya frustrating... least the issue of loosing the mount wont happen when its manually mounted

                            and what does that exec rw the one for fstab
                            for excecuting commands what does that allow you do to?? as i never tried it yet with this setup the way i have it right now least its finally working

                            guess ill live with it unless the nespi comes out with firmware i guess

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                              comet424 @mitu
                              last edited by comet424

                              @mitu i figured it out/ remembered for the slow speed issue

                              for anyone with the Nespi4 enclosures you gotta add
                              usb-storage.quirks=152d:0562:u

                              to the /boot/cmdline.txt file adding it at the beginning..

                              so instead of 3 min 30 seconds to load up the configuration files before it shows up the retropie screen.. now it only takes 28 seconds to sit at the loading configuaration

                              and now i get 80meg/s instead of the 5meg/s

                              gonna write steps in a text file the procedure so i can remember next time the orders and what to add if i format or build another one of thess

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