"Illegal Instruction" on previously working RP
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@choogar I am having the same issue. I have multiple Rpi2 and Rpi3's. I use a master image for both, and have never had any problems. For some reason this issue has manifested itself in this load. I have not tried to reimage the SD card yet, but will try soon.
Did you ever find a solution? Anyone?
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I have the same issue. I had a working RPi2 with Retropie 4.2 (all manually installed and updated). I decided to update Jessie to the actual build (via apt-get update / apt-get upgrade) und Retropie to the actual version 4.3.1.
Now I get "illegal instruction" after trying to start Emulationstation.
I tried to re-update Emulationstation but this didn't helped.
What went wrong? Is my SD card corrupted? Any dependencies missing? -
@jimbo27 Did you also upgrade Jessie to Stretch ? I've seen this 'Illegal instruction' in ES when the wrong GLES libraries are installed and ES thinks it's running under X11 instead of the framebuffer.
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@mitu hm, I just made an update via apt-get update/upgrade and got a new kernel. I thought I'd stay on the Jessie path if I did a normal update. Did I accidentally installed Stretch over Jessie? How can I check this?
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My kernel is Linux 4.9.35-v7+
cat /etc/os-release:
PRETTY_NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie)"
NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux"
VERSION_ID="8"
VERSION="8 (jessie)"
ID=raspbian
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@jimbo27 No, you didn't upgrade - as you mentioned below, to upgrade you need to change the distro release in the
sources.list
and then do aapt-get dist-upgrade
. Just wanted to check that you didn't accidentally upgrade to Stretch, since it's still unsupported.Can you run
EmulationStation
via SSH (should work) and paste the complete error message ? What doesldd $(which emulationstation)
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@mitu said in "Illegal Instruction" on previously working RP:
ldd $(which emulationstation)
Starting Emulationstation via SSH results in:
Illegal InstructionUsing ldd $(which emulationstation) results in:
not a dynamic executable -
@jimbo27 Then it's not the same error as I've seen before. I'm at a loss.
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@mitu Thanks anyway. I will restore my backup and install all updates step by step. Let's see at which point Emulationstation will break.
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I made a fsck on the partition which contains Retropie. There were several errors. :(
So it seems my SD card is corrupted. -
I can confirm it was the SD card. I bought a new one and made all updates. After that everything runs as intended. :)
PS: I buyed a more expensive SanDisk Extreme. Much faster than the SanDisk Ultra I had before!
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