Use NTFS/exFAT partition in the SD card for Roms
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How could I do this? I'd like to resize the main partition in the SD card to a smaller size with some room for updates, then have a separate NTFS or exFAT partition just for the Roms, so that I can mount it in Windows to transfer files, as otherwise through LAN it's painfully slow.
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Use your pc and boot something like System Rescue, then resize the SD card's 2nd partition (Linux). After that, you can add a 3rd partition to the card.
However, my advice would be to get an USB stick and transfer the ROMs with it - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Transferring-Roms/#usb-stick.
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I know how to add the partition, but how to make RP take the roms from it, in ntfs? and how large should the system partition be, minimum?
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You use the File Manager from the RetroPie system in Emulatonstation and transfer the files.
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Ehh that beats the purpose -.- I want to make RP use the 3rd partition for the roms directly, in NTFS or exFAT
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My impression is that you'd like it just for transfers. Otherwise, just mount the
/home/pi/RetroPie/roms
folder from the partition you created and store your ROMs there. Similar to running your ROMs from an USB stick doc page. -
Thanks I'll try that, but will that be permanent through reboots?
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@Shira If you add it to
/etc/fstab
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@Shira See https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Running-ROMs-from-a-USB-drive/#configure-fstab-to-automatically-mount-usb-drive for more information about permanent mounts via
/etc/fstab
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