Attempted to change MegaDrive to Genesis, now my system is unresponsive on boot
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@mediamogul said in Attempted to change MegaDrive to Genesis, now my system is unresponsive on boot:
That's very likely and you should examine that first over SSH. Setting that straight might be all that's required, but you might need to reverse the whole process and use the recommended method instead.
I can see the "megadrive" file in my Genesis folder on SSH, but it won't let me delete it. Any suggestions other than a hard reset?
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Bump.
Anybody know why I don't have permissions to delete the Mega Drive file via SSH?
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@hshosch I have removed the video link. The author of the video promotes piracy/retropie images loaded with copyrighted roms - his videos are not welcome here sorry.
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I can see the "megadrive" file in my Genesis folder on SSH, but it won't let me delete it.
It looks like it's a symbolic link.
sudo rm /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/genesis/megadrive
should remove it. Also, I would still recommend reversing the whole process and using the official method. How you have it set up now could potentially break several other features that you may want to explore in the future. -
@mediamogul said in Attempted to change MegaDrive to Genesis, now my system is unresponsive on boot:
I can see the "megadrive" file in my Genesis folder on SSH, but it won't let me delete it.
It looks like it's a symbolic link.
sudo rm /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/genesis/megadrive
should remove it. Also, I would still recommend reversing the whole process and using the official method. How you have it set up now could potentially break several other features that you may want to explore in the future.My system does not respond to any keystrokes though. It's essentially frozen on the screen I provided. Is there a way to delete the file that does not involve keystrokes on the pi itself?
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@mediamogul said in Attempted to change MegaDrive to Genesis, now my system is unresponsive on boot:
Are you familiar with using SSH?
Somewhat. I tried to delete the file using SSH by selecting the file and clicking delete, but I'm getting an error message that I lack permissions.
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You'll have to pass the command I noted above through SSH, as you won't have the proper permissions without it. There should be a function for this in your software.
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Thanks. I'll give it a try tonight. I don't have my computer in front of me right now, but I assume there's an obvious way to get to the command prompt screen?
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There should be, yes.
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Great. I appreciate the assistance!
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@mediamogul This did the trick for me thank you!
sudo rm /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/genesis/megadrive
I got the issue when I launch the setup update script from retropie, now is all working again!
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