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    • Floob
      Floob last edited by

      The tty is basically a text output location, by default the screen is tty1, so by changing it to tty2 for example is sending the text output to somewhere you cant see - unless you decide to switch to it. So dont remove console=tty1 just change it.

      Please read the Docs before asking a new question.
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      • Riverstorm
        Riverstorm last edited by Riverstorm

        When I removed console=tty1 everything was still clean for me but when I removed console=ttyAMA0,115200 I had about a half dozen lines right before the RetroPie logo screen but nowhere else. I was doing it more for comparison than anything else as it does work well on the Pi 3 vs. Mancity is using a B+ I think. I am not sure if that's the main difference because my boot is clean as a whistle.

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        • mancity
          mancity last edited by

          So, just literally bought a Pi3 (B+). Put a new install of RetroPie on and added the lines "console=tty3 quiet logo.nologo" to cmdline.exe and STILL see the automatic login!

          So there's no way im the only one?

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          • ProxyCell
            ProxyCell @mancity last edited by

            @mancity said in Remove auto login text at boot:

            So, just literally bought a Pi3 (B+). Put a new install of RetroPie on and added the lines "console=tty3 quiet logo.nologo" to cmdline.exe and STILL see the automatic login!

            So there's no way im the only one?

            did you add those as new lines? I believe that file should only be 1 line in total and the "console=tty3" part should not be "added", rather you should change the existing setting

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            • mancity
              mancity @ProxyCell last edited by

              @ProxyCell
              Yeah exactly that. I changed console=tty1 to 3 and then added quiet and logo.nologo directly after and the whole thing is on a single line.

              I literally dont understand what I'm doing wrong I though oh maybe it's because I'm using a Pi B+ but obviously not. It's a complete fresh retropie image too which I have just downloaded and the only single change I made because I was testing was to cmdline.txt

              I'm baffled what I'm doing wrong :(

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              • mancity
                mancity last edited by

                Also does everyone manually remove the motd test or does that not show for them as well?

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                • mancity
                  mancity last edited by

                  So... I moved the Pi 3 downstairs last night to use in the front room, and since then, the automatic login hasn't appeared. The ONLY difference is there now isn't a keyboard attached.

                  Surely that not it?

                  PS - On the Pi B+, still happens.

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                  • Riverstorm
                    Riverstorm last edited by

                    How long does the output "linger"? Is it seconds or just a flash? I don't have any more thoughts as for me it was literally a few seconds to tweak and it worked perfectly according to the Wiki. Maybe you could paste the contents of your cmdline.txt exactly as it appears.

                    It may sound overly simplified but it seems you must be doing something different as no one else has come forward with the same issue. Is it possible you're doing some step that you're certain wouldn't be the issue is possibly the culprit. I've done that a few times and had a eureka moment. You might have to scrutinize every change you're making. The answer has to be there.

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                    • mancity
                      mancity last edited by

                      Well when it shows, it lingers for about 2 seconds, but using my Pi 3, I think the issue is solved .

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                      • Riverstorm
                        Riverstorm @mancity last edited by

                        @mancity said in Remove auto login text at boot:

                        Well when it shows, it lingers for about 2 seconds, but using my Pi 3, I think the issue is solved .

                        Ok, great, so the Pi 3 is working properly it's just the B+ then that was giving you issues?

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                        • frgn
                          frgn @mancity last edited by

                          @mancity For me, this question also remained topical, and I have found a solution.
                          you need to open raspi-config, choose "boot option", select the second item "wait for network at boot", and click "No".
                          thus, there is no more text.

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                          • LinuxArcadeGuy
                            LinuxArcadeGuy last edited by LinuxArcadeGuy

                            CHANGES MAY BE NEEDED FOR STRETCH (Rpie 4.4)

                            https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/16732/silence-and-appliance-ify-your-retropie-installation-i-e-make-it-startup-and-shutdown-like-a-console-updated-for-rpie-v4-4-stretch

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                            • tanakarena
                              tanakarena @LinuxArcadeGuy last edited by tanakarena

                              @linuxarcadeguy I am the same.OTL
                              Did you solve that?

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                              • LinuxArcadeGuy
                                LinuxArcadeGuy @tanakarena last edited by

                                @tanakarena solved! look up

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                                • dudumaroja
                                  dudumaroja last edited by

                                  @LinuxArcadeGuy thanks very much, your comment fixed my issues.. that autologin text was painfull the the console feel i was looking for

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                                  • blonqe
                                    blonqe @LinuxArcadeGuy last edited by

                                    @linuxarcadeguy

                                    Thanks for the instructions, however I'm still getting two lines of data.

                                    The first saying the last time I logged in like time and date then tyy1 at the end

                                    The second saying Linux retropie with the build which is December 22nd

                                    Any ideas?

                                    Cheers

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                                    • herb_fargus
                                      herb_fargus administrators @blonqe last edited by

                                      @blonqe

                                      touch ~/.hushlogin

                                      If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                                      Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                                      • namannik
                                        namannik last edited by namannik

                                        Running this script has made the boot completely silent for me.

                                        #!/bin/sh
                                        
                                        # Remove boot logging and images.
                                        # (Thanks to http://www.mlabviet.com/2017/10/hide-boot-message-on-rpi3-jessy.html)
                                        
                                        CMD_LINE="dwc_otg.lpm_enable=0 console=tty3 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootfstype=ext4 elevator=deadline fsck.repair=yes rootwait quiet splash logo.nologo plymouth.ignore-serial-consoles disable_splash=1 vt.cur_default=1 vt.global_cursor_default=0 plymouth.enable=0"
                                        echo $CMD_LINE | sudo tee /boot/cmdline.txt > /dev/null
                                        
                                        sudo mv /usr/share/plymouth/themes/pix/splash.png /usr/share/plymouth/themes/pix/splash_disabled.png
                                        
                                        # Remove various messages shown at login:
                                        
                                        echo "" | sudo tee /etc/issue > /dev/null
                                        echo "" | sudo tee /etc/issue.net > /dev/null
                                        sudo sed -i "/pam_lastlog.so/d" /etc/pam.d/login
                                        sudo sed -i "/pam_motd.so/d" /etc/pam.d/login
                                        sudo sed -i "/pam_mail.so/d" /etc/pam.d/login
                                        
                                        # Remove the pesky "raspberrypi login: pi (automatic login)" text.  Thanks @LinuxArcadeGuy!
                                        
                                        sudo sed /etc/systemd/system/autologin@.service -i -e "s#^ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty --autologin [^[:space:]]*#ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty --skip-login --noclear --noissue --login-options \"-f pi\" %I $TERM#"
                                        
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                                        • LinuxArcadeGuy
                                          LinuxArcadeGuy @namannik last edited by LinuxArcadeGuy

                                          @namannik check my updated post, Stretch is quite different and requires some alterations, as there have been depreciations...

                                          https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/16732/silence-and-appliance-ify-your-retropie-installation-i-e-make-it-startup-and-shutdown-like-a-console-updated-for-rpie-v4-4-stretch

                                          using this line: ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty --skip-login --noclear --noissue --login-options "-f pi" %I $TERM

                                          the --skip-login and --login-options "-f pi" had to be removed as it would get stuck at a login prompt and reboot or boot to a black screen right before ES loaded, and you couldnt get ES to load...

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                                          • laurent_007
                                            laurent_007 last edited by

                                            bonjour,

                                            Default username: pi

                                            Default Password: raspberry

                                            after,
                                            at command prompt, type sudo raspi-config
                                            select option 3 in menu (Boot Options)
                                            select option B1 (Desktopp/CLI)
                                            select option B2 (Console Autologin)

                                            Then Ok, exit all the way and restart.

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