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    Clean SD install on pi 4 just dumps me at terminal after the splash screen

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      chrisdsearle
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      Specs/details

      Pi Model or other hardware: Pi 4b
      Power Supply used: Pi's own for Pi 4
      RetroPie Version Used: 4.8
      Built From: retropie-buster-4.8-rpi4_400.img.gz
      USB Devices connected: Two sets of controllers (and for debug - keyboard and mouse)
      Controller used: Two USB boards with joysticks and arcade buttons - generics - but they worked fine on the old version (see below)
      Guide used: Tried following https://retropie.org.uk/docs/First-Installation/ - but when it says I should get controller config - I get dumped to the terminal

      Description

      So - I had an old retropie - over a year old and I haven't used it in that time - but it was running fine. However I wanted a clean new install.

      Wish I'd noted the old version but I didn't - my bad - I was impatient.

      So - I formatted the SD card clean - downloaded the latest raspberry pi 4 image and on initial boot I'm getting dumped to the terminal after the retropie splash screen.

      Have tried building the card several times - using raspberry pi flasher - and it does the same thing each time.

      There is exactly one change to the actual config.txt for the pi install - I have to enable one setting because I'm testing using a small portable 10" hdmi screen that works fine with several of my pi 4's but only with that setting.

      config_hdmi_boost=4
      

      Running emulationstation by itself at that point just tells me No systems found - and only gives me the "exit" button.

      I must be missing something obvious - but this is a clean install of the latest image with nothing else, no changes to any retropie configuration (we don't get that far) - so I'm not sure why it wouldn't at least show me the controller config?

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        That's strange, since the image shouldn't behave like that. Are you using PI Imager to write the image (haven't heard of Pi flasher) ? Did you have any customizations from the RPI Imager applied to the image ?

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          Retrodade @chrisdsearle
          last edited by Retrodade

          @chrisdsearle said in Clean SD install on pi 4 just dumps me at terminal after the splash screen:

          Two USB boards

          Two USB boards, new ones? I've gotten new joysticks with encoders and somehow when I used them it would crash pi4, but "emulation station" would crash to a "crash warning box" unless I used a different encoder (older) but i found a fix on YouTube for new encoder boards causing the crash, wouldn't hurt to do it I guess as mine now can use old or new encoder boards. not saying it's your issue but worth a google (mine wouldn't boot after splash it would crash)
          you can unplug to controller see if it boots to no controller detected box.

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            chrisdsearle @mitu
            last edited by

            @mitu

            Sorry - yes - Raspberry Pi Imager

            In the custom there I set the following:

            • Hostname (retropie.local)
            • Wifi (SSID and password)
            • SSH (allow SSH)

            That's about it.

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              chrisdsearle @Retrodade
              last edited by

              @Retrodade

              About 2 years old. But they were still working on the previous SD card build before I wiped the card.

              They're ones that look like this:

              2b02eb03-73c4-4db2-88a7-491acfcb8a98-image.png

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator
                last edited by

                Outside a broken SD card I have no idea what could be wrong - since some data is clearly missing on the card.
                Run, from the terminal:

                cd RetroPie-Setup
                sudo ./retropie_setup.sh
                

                and then run an update for RetroPie + OS packages and kernel. Reboot after the updates are finished (assuming it completes and doesn't throw and error) and see if EmulationStation starts automatically this time.

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                  chrisdsearle @mitu
                  last edited by

                  @mitu

                  Was starting to wonder about the card - yes.

                  I'll give that a try - if not - I'll get a new SD card.

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                    chrisdsearle @chrisdsearle
                    last edited by

                    OK - that updated a lot of dpkgs as expected.

                    It then did a lot of git cloning

                    Now ES says "Two gamepads detected" rather than "no system".

                    So - I have no idea what was wrong with the image process - but - I seem to be getting further - have to run now - will try and complete config later on today - but thanks for your help :)

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @chrisdsearle
                      last edited by mitu

                      @chrisdsearle said in Clean SD install on pi 4 just dumps me at terminal after the splash screen:

                      It then did a lot of git cloning

                      Hm, something's not right - updating shouldn't install things from source, but using pre-compiled binaries, which doesn't do use git except for some minor updates.

                      EDIT: Can you post the log file from the update - at least the start of it - on pastebin.com ? There should be a log file in $HOME/RetroPie-Setup/tmp.

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                        chrisdsearle @mitu
                        last edited by

                        @mitu Will do - but will be later - am not currently home.

                        However - before I left - I did copy in a quick test - atari 2600 roms and bios.

                        Seems to run fine.

                        Will grab the logs later

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