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    Start + Hotkey Will Not Exit the Game

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    • windgW
      windg
      last edited by windg

      It looks that retroarch.cfg file is broken. This can happen if you use the save button inside the Retroarch. It is preferable to use the Configuration Editor or modify the retroarch.cfg directly from the terminal

      In this path :

      /opt/retropie/configs/all
      

      you will find this file : retroarch.cfg.rp-dist . Rename it to retroarch.cfg and you will recover the damaged file.

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        MyFartSoTart @windg
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        @windg I found the file but what do I press to rename it? If I press enter it just opens the file.

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        • windgW
          windg @MyFartSoTart
          last edited by windg

          @MyFartSoTart

          Then will rename the file with move command:

          mv /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg.rp-dist /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg
          
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            sleve_mcdichael @windg
            last edited by sleve_mcdichael

            @windg said in Start + Hotkey Will Not Exit the Game:

            @MyFartSoTart

            First delete the old file :

            This is not necessary, mv will simply overwrite the old file if it exists.

            sudo mv
            

            Do not use sudo here; neither the command itself nor the location in which it's performed require it, and you will end up with an admin-owned file floating around in what is supposed to be user-space.

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            • windgW
              windg @sleve_mcdichael
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              @sleve_mcdichael Thank you, I corrected the answer.

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                MyFartSoTart @windg
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                @windg Sorry, I don’t mean to sound like a noob but am I still supposed to be in the configuration editor? I’ve found the file but but the keyboard doesn’t do anything.

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                • windgW
                  windg @MyFartSoTart
                  last edited by windg

                  @MyFartSoTart Not in the Configuration editor. You have to run the commands from the terminal. To open the terminal press F4 button when you are in RetroPie. You can connect too through ssh from a second computer. Another option is to use the file manager from RetroPie menu.

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                    MyFartSoTart @windg
                    last edited by MyFartSoTart

                    @windg I tried moving the file with the command you specified and I got this error message:
                    root@retropie:/opt/retropie/configs/all#/bin/sh/tmp/mc-root/mcusr07qIN1
                    mu: target
                    ‘retroarch.cfg.rp-dist' is not a directory
                    Press any key to continue…

                    Is there no way to just change the name of it?
                    Also in the /opt/retropie/configs/all, there is already a file named retroarch.cfg.

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                    • windgW
                      windg @MyFartSoTart
                      last edited by windg

                      @MyFartSoTart

                      This error looks weird. I test the command two times on my systems and it was always successful. Please provide more info : https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                        windg @windg
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                          yserra @MyFartSoTart
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                          @MyFartSoTart

                          "Also in the /opt/retropie/configs/all, there is already a file named retroarch.cfg." -> obviously. Windg told you that file is corrupted. He explained you should replace it with a non-corrupted copy.

                          "mu: target" -> the command is "mv" (with a v, like in "velocity", not with a "u" like "unknown").

                          "‘retroarch.cfg.rp-dist' is not a directory" -> that's because you forgot to type the space between the two names.

                          Here is in 3 steps something that could help you to make less typing errors (press return after each end of line):

                          cd /opt/retropie/configs/all
                          rm retroarch.cfg
                          cp retroarch.cfg.rp-dist retroarch.cfg
                          

                          The commands are :
                          cd, like Change Directory
                          rm; like ReMove
                          cp, like CoPy

                          Mind the fact there is, in the last line, a space between "retroarch.cfg.rp-dist" and "retroarch.cfg". Don't type "retroarch.cfg.rp-distretroarch.cfg" as if it was only one long word.

                          (as sleve_mcdichael said, it's not required to remove the file in step 2, because the cp command in step 3 will delete the original-corrupted file anyway. But I think it could help you to best understand what you are doing).

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