Problem booting to emulation station
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Pi Model or other hardware: 4 4GB
Power Supply used: Raspberry Pi 15W USB-C Power
RetroPie Version Used (eg 3.6, 3.8.1, 4.1 - do not write latest): 4.8.6
Built From: edit raspberry pi imagerberryboot
USB Devices connected: 3rd party xbox controller, keyboard, mouse
Controller used: 3rd party xbox one controller
Error messages received: NA
Verbose log (if relevant): NA
Guide used: (Mention if you followed a guide)
File: (File with issue - with FULL path)
Emulator: (Name of emulator - if applicable)
Attachment of config files: (PLEASE USE PASTEBIN.COM FOR LARGE LOGS)
How to replicate the problem:I am trying to boot directly to emulation station. I have used the retropie script to boot to kodi/emulationstation like the docs say. On my build the pi would boot to the desktop environment no matter what I did with the retropie script.
I used this to stop it from booting to the desktop environment
sudo systemctl set-default multi-user.target
now it boots to the terminal, and this is prolly why it goes to terminal.
can anyone help?
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We don't have a Berryboot image available - which image did you use to install RetroPie ?
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now it boots to the terminal, and this is prolly why it goes to terminal.Use the 'autostart' configuration menu and set EmulationStation to start on boot. See https://retropie.org.uk/docs/FAQ/#how-do-i-boot-to-the-desktop-or-kodi.
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@mitu said in Problem booting to emulation station:
Use the 'autostart' configuration menu and set EmulationStation to start on boot. See https://retropie.org.uk/docs/FAQ/#how-do-i-boot-to-the-desktop-or-kodi.
Hi, I'm sorry I did not use berry boot. I used pi imager on Windows to write an SD card image.
When I use the retropie config script and go to the auto start, I do not have options that are shown on the FAQ. I only has
1 Autostart Emulation Station after login (Enabled)
When I try to manually edit Autostart.sh the file is not there. Here is a list of the files in the /all/ directory.
peeweejd@rasperrypi:/opt/retropie/configs/all $ ls autoconf.cfg retroarch.cfg runcommand.cfg autoconf.cfg.backup retroarch.cfg.bak runcommand-launch-dialog.cfg emulationstation retroarch-core-options.cfg skyscraper retroarch retroarch-joypads skyscraper.cfg peeweejd@raspberrypi:/opt/retropie/configs/all $
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@peeweejd said in Problem booting to emulation station:
Hi, I'm sorry I did not use berry boot. I used pi imager on Windows to write an SD card image.
Which image did you write ? The RetroPie image already has autostart pre-configured.
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@mitu said in Problem booting to emulation station:
@peeweejd said in Problem booting to emulation station:
Hi, I'm sorry I did not use berry boot. I used pi imager on Windows to write an SD card image.
Which image did you write ? The RetroPie image already has autostart pre-configured.
I just looked at the Raspberry Pi Imager and there is no way to tell what I did a few days ago, but I did choose all the recommended stuff. It looks like is would be Raspberry PiOS 64bit the 2023-12-05 release. I don't recall any errors during installation but I'm not really a Linux guy.
Is there a way just re-install everything over top of the existing SD card?
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@peeweejd said in Problem booting to emulation station:
.. but I did choose all the recommended stuff .. Raspberry PiOS 64bit the 2023-12-05 release...
Support for latest RasPi OS is still beta, I recommend you install the RetroPie image directly (which can be chosen from the Imager) and not RasPi OS.
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@mitu thank you so much for your help! Happy Holidays!
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