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    Restart ES by commandline?

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      Melvin.FoX @daeks
      last edited by

      @daeks you could also check for process id by ps aux commend and then type kill command with the specific process id but I still think that your option is better.
      You can always make new alias in .bashrc file to assign this long command to just one small word like eg. eskill.

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        daeks
        last edited by daeks

        Currently I am struggeling with:

        export HOME=/home/pi
        export TERM="linux"
        emulationstation > /dev/tty1 2>&1 &
        

        ES gets restarted but starting a game results in "Unable to open /dev/tty"

        What I am missing here? :( @BuZz can you help?

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          BuZz administrators @daeks
          last edited by BuZz

          Just trigger the ES launch script to restart it. Create /tmp/es-restart and send a SIGINT to es.

          [edit] corrected filename.

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            daeks @BuZz
            last edited by daeks

            @BuZz omg, it could be simple.... thank you very much!
            My final solution was sudo openvt -c 1 -s -f emulationstation 2>&1 but your way is much more appreciated :)
            I am doing now echo "" > /tmp/es-restart && killall emulationstation

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              BuZz administrators @daeks
              last edited by BuZz

              @daeks said in Restart ES by commandline?:

              can just use touch - touch /tmp/es-restart

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                daeks @BuZz
                last edited by

                @BuZz thanks :) do you also know a quick way to close a running game? Restarting ES while a game is running looks not very good :/

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                  BuZz administrators @daeks
                  last edited by

                  @daeks you can kill retroarch, but if it's something else that won't help.

                  Something like this might be better - get the child process of the runcommand process, and send a SIGINT to that.

                  kill $(pgrep -P $(pgrep -f "bash /opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh"))
                  

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                    daeks @BuZz
                    last edited by daeks

                    @BuZz I have tested it on some emulators. it looks like that it does not catch everything. As an example scummvm is still running although the runcommand.sh was killed.

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                      meleu @daeks
                      last edited by

                      @daeks I would try to kill the command present on 4th line of /dev/shm/runcommand.info.

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                        BuZz administrators @daeks
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                        @daeks strange as it shouldn't kill runcommand but the child. You could try meleu's suggestion, or just don't allow restarting if a game is running.

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