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    How can I use a USB DVD Drive without having to mount it?

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    • mitu
      mitu Global Moderator @RetroFloppy08 last edited by

      @RetroFloppy08 Yes, using the mount command.

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      • Clyde
        Clyde @RetroFloppy08 last edited by Clyde

        @RetroFloppy08 See https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/external-storage.md (edit:) and https://wiki.debian.org/CDDVD.

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        • RetroFloppy08
          RetroFloppy08 @mitu last edited by

          @mitu What after ?

          mount
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          • mitu
            mitu Global Moderator @RetroFloppy08 last edited by

            @RetroFloppy08 You need to learn to use it - @Clyde's 2nd link is pretty extensive.

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            • RetroFloppy08
              RetroFloppy08 @mitu last edited by

              @mitu the only problem is: I have no idea what i'm doing. I've implemented a seperate folder that can (partially) run Scratch, and thats practically all i've done to modify the core of the sd card.

              Could you possibly provide me with a full command that can mount a dvd drive?

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              • mitu
                mitu Global Moderator last edited by

                @RetroFloppy08 said in How can I use a USB DVD Drive without having to mount it?:

                Could you possibly provide me with a full command that can mount a dvd drive?

                Unlikely - your questions are rather vague and don't provide enough context in order to determine what you're trying to achieve and what you've done so far/what does not work.

                I have no idea what i'm doing.

                That's probably the reason why there's no solution or clear advice for you here.

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                • RetroFloppy08
                  RetroFloppy08 last edited by

                  Ok, so i read an (Official) documentation on how to mount one (using the command line, modifying a file), and it still doesn't work. I think I should just about give up.

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                  • Clyde
                    Clyde last edited by

                    Sorry, but you're still not giving enough information. Which documentation did you read? What exactly did you try, what should have happened, and what did or didn't? Where there any messages?

                    If you want to continue your endeavor, please copy & paste your exact command(s) and any output from them.

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                    • RetroFloppy08
                      RetroFloppy08 @Clyde last edited by

                      @Clyde Ok, I literally just realized it wasn't official but here's the guide anyway: https://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2014/05/how-to-mount-a-usb-flash-disk-on-the-raspberry-pi/

                      I'm using an LG M-Disc R&W USB Disc Drive, and a Raspberry Pi 3B 1.2, running Retropie... idk. I'll check later.

                      I modified a file that was meant to run commands on startup, as well as other commands.
                      Instead of getting the intended result, it just created some files and mounted absolutely nothing.
                      It was supposed to read from the disc at startup and, through the Retroarch Menu, load the contents of the disc and run them.

                      I'm starting to think this is a hardware problem.

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                      • RetroFloppy08
                        RetroFloppy08 last edited by

                        Still no luck.

                        Gonna get a Raspberry Pi 4.

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                        • RetroFloppy08
                          RetroFloppy08 last edited by

                          NVM, I updated to 4.6, and it recognizes the disc but there's 1 problem:

                          It boots me out as soon as it loads.

                          Please Help???

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                          • dankcushions
                            dankcushions Global Moderator @RetroFloppy08 last edited by

                            @RetroFloppy08 please fill out https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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