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    Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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      RetroFloppy08
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      2 years later, and with my better understanding of technology in general, i'm going to try and get Retropie to mount a DVD drive. Any ideas?

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        dankcushions Global Moderator @RetroFloppy08
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        @RetroFloppy08 re-read the advise you got last time? :) https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/26855/how-can-i-use-a-usb-dvd-drive-without-having-to-mount-it/28?_=1664987537095

        not sure what else there is to say on the matter.

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          RetroFloppy08
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          Taking a look, it seems like the DVD drive is automatically mounted, at least in Pixel Desktop mode. Can someone point me toward a script that launches the given game?

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            RetroFloppy08 @RetroFloppy08
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            @RetroFloppy08 Found a method to make a custom collection. It now reads from the directory that the disc contents can be found in (/media/pi/DISCNAME)... but I still need to mount it, as it only does it automatically in the Pixel Desktop.

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              kiro @RetroFloppy08
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              @RetroFloppy08 Hi, sorry if this has already been mentioned, but have you considered /etc/fstab ?

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                Crush @RetroFloppy08
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                @RetroFloppy08 said in Let's try this again...:

                Taking a look, it seems like the DVD drive is automatically mounted, at least in Pixel Desktop mode. Can someone point me toward a script that launches the given game?

                Before you think about launching the game, you'd need to think about a script that identifies what system the game is for that you've put in the drive.

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                  RetroFloppy08 @kiro
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                  @kiro I actually have not. I'll check as soon as I can.
                  @Crush The custom category already semi-does this.

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                    RetroFloppy08 @Crush
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                    @Crush I tested it with a dummy folder, with a Genesis ROM. It works great. There's no script for detection yet, but if you could point me towards a good command for it (right now, my best bet is mount) that would be awesome.

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                      RetroFloppy08 @kiro
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                      @kiro Checking now, is it a file or folder?

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                        RetroFloppy08
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                        oh my god. i've done it.

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                          RetroFloppy08 @RetroFloppy08
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                          @RetroFloppy08 aaaand it broke itself. Great. One moment it works, the next it doesn't.

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                            kiro @RetroFloppy08
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                            @RetroFloppy08 it's a file, where you tell the operating system what to mount at boot, it should automatically mount anything that is in there as lon as the syntax is correct.

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                              RetroFloppy08 @kiro
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                              @kiro Did a little fiddling with it, and now it reads from /dev/sd0 instead of the UUID. It's done. After 2 years, I did it.

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                                RetroFloppy08
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                                Little update for the very little people who still look at this thread;

                                I wrote a .sh file that remounts the DVD after a swap, so you don't have to reboot the entire system. You do, however, need to restart EmulationStation.

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                                  RetroFloppy08 @RetroFloppy08
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                                  @RetroFloppy08 Another update: Added two more lines to the script so EmulationStation reboots itself.

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