running ROMS from external drive (exfat)
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@isrnick said in running ROMS from external drive (exfat):
The only issue I see is that it doesn't show the ROMS when I first power up retropie, I always need to restart ES once for the ROMS to be loaded, but I don't if that is normal or not.
4TB is a large drive, I think the mount operation - on start - takes a long time and it's not complete when ES starts up.
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@isrnick interesting I am going to explore down this path thanks isrnick. May I ask what method you use to restart emulationstation. Command line?
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@mitu I am able to see the drive in web manager and able to upload roms successfully if that counts for anything. They just never show up in the menu. Also have confirmed this is the case for both fat and exfat. Have tried with 2 different drives as well to confirm its not the drive causing the issue.
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@kombat said in running ROMS from external drive (exfat):
They just never show up in the menu
Restart es, check parse gamelist settings.
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@mitu said in running ROMS from external drive (exfat):
4TB is a large drive, I think the mount operation - on start - takes a long time and it's not complete when ES starts up.
That certainly would explain it, thanks.
@kombat said in running ROMS from external drive (exfat):
@isrnick interesting I am going to explore down this path thanks isrnick. May I ask what method you use to restart emulationstation. Command line?
No, I just press Start and go to Quit > Restart Emulationstation.
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No, I just press Start and go to Quit > Restart Emulationstation.
This worked! Thanks and thanks all for your suggestions and help
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@hurricanefan said in running ROMS from external drive (exfat):
Is it possible you need different drivers for it?
https://gwynmorfey.com/notes/exfat-vfat-external-hard-disks-and-the-raspberry-pi
This helped me at least to mount my stick under Raspbian Stretch. Now i can start using ScummVM 2.0.0 and don't have to wait for Retropie to update.
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@mitu said in running ROMS from external drive (exfat):
4TB is a large drive, I think the mount operation - on start - takes a long time and it's not complete when ES starts up.
If that is the case, is there some way to delay ES' start up during boot? It would take longer for the system to load completely on boot but I have to restart ES every time anyway.
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@isrnick Modify the autostart script (from
/opt/retropie/supplementary/
.. somewhere) and add asleep X
(X=nr. of seconds to wait) statement before the line that starts emulationstation. Adjust X with the number of seconds necessary - you might have to give it a few tests to find the right interval. -
@mitu Thank you, I'll do that.
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