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    Installing Emulationstation theme from USB.

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    • Mr.EmuM
      Mr.Emu
      last edited by

      Hi guys!
      I made my custom ES theme recently. However, I've got Rpi 2 and it doesn't have built in WiFi obviously. I thought I can easily install my theme through the USB, just like I did with ROMs. I searched the ways of doing it, butnone of theme were useful... So, the question is: How to install ES theme through the USB??? Thanks for answers in advance :)
      Mr.Emu

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator @Mr.Emu
        last edited by

        @mr-emu Assuming 'no wifi' means no network access to the RPI, then one option would be plug in a keyboard, exit ES (via F4) and copy the theme folder from the USB drive to the ES themes folder (/etc/emulationstation/themes or /home/pi/.emulationstation/themes).

        If you have a Linux system around, you could also pull out the SD card, plug it in the Linux system and mount the 2nd partition from the card to access the RetroPie filesystem and copy the theme this way.

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        • Mr.EmuM
          Mr.Emu @mitu
          last edited by Mr.Emu

          @mitu
          I installed "raw" RetroPie on my SDcard
          Pie... Just Pie... No Linux

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @Mr.Emu
            last edited by

            @mr-emu The RetroPie image you install on your SD card from the download page is Linux. From First Installation:

            RetroPie is built on top of Raspbian (a linux based OS for the Raspberry Pi) and as such the partition on the SD card is EXT4 (a linux filesystem) which is not visible on windows systems, so the card will show up as a smaller size than usual and you wont be able to see everything on the card, but it is all there. You will be able to access the filesystem over the network as described in the transferring roms section below.

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            • frgnF
              frgn
              last edited by

              Hi. Try to connect the RPi to the pc using a patch cord. LAN connection.
              The logic of the transfer of the themes is the same, only by cable.

              Aloha from Russia, and sorry for my bad English. ¯\(ツ)/¯
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              • Mr.EmuM
                Mr.Emu @mitu
                last edited by

                @mitu Oh... yeah, right... I'm about to check your solution dude... Hold tight

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                • Mr.EmuM
                  Mr.Emu @mitu
                  last edited by

                  @mitu I've got one more question... what command do I type, if I want to copy my theme to RetroPie??? (Don't tell me to type 'help', I see no commands, that would solve my problem)

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                  • Mr.EmuM
                    Mr.Emu @mitu
                    last edited by

                    @mitu Umm... Nevermind... I finally managed to install it. Thanks for help bro :D !

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