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    Remove text from safe shutdown with Retroflag case

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    • jamrom2J
      jamrom2 @cnoto
      last edited by jamrom2

      @cnoto cool, I'll try this as well. Had a feeling it was the RetroFlag script as I don't have the issue with the Mausberry script. It's blank

      Thanks!

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      • cnotoC
        cnoto @theretroprince
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        @theretroprince Do you know cyberghost wrote a safe shutdown script for the retroflag gpi gameboy case?

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          theretroprince @cnoto
          last edited by

          @cnoto

          I don't believe so, but my GPI case running a Pi0W works perfectly with the Retroflag GPI case script I used when I configured my GPI last year:

          https://github.com/RetroFlag/retroflag-picase

          However, the RetroFlag script that I'm using on my GPI is a year old. It looks like recent updates were made, so I can't attest to the new version's functionality. Here are the contents of the '/opt/RetroFlag/safeshutdown.py' I am currently using:

          https://pastebin.com/TXVcz3ad

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          • cnotoC
            cnoto @theretroprince
            last edited by

            @theretroprince thanks for the reply. I have also been using the retroflag script. It works for me, but I cant figure out how to hide the shutdown text.

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              theretroprince @cnoto
              last edited by

              @cnoto What shutdown text are you seeing?

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              • cnotoC
                cnoto @theretroprince
                last edited by cnoto

                @theretroprince535483EB-334E-4836-8BD8-69B0E3EE26BE.jpeg

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                • cnotoC
                  cnoto @theretroprince
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                  @theretroprince DD395215-77A2-40CD-8B97-96D5A995BF82.jpeg

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                    theretroprince @cnoto
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                    @cnoto If I were you, I would create a backup of your 'safeshutdown.py' and replace it with the one I provided in my pastebin link. The '439 Terminated' error leads me to believe that RetroFlag messed up all of their scripts in the last year.

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                    • cnotoC
                      cnoto @theretroprince
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                      @theretroprince Your script worked like a charm. No shutdown text. Many many thanks.

                      The only edit I would make for anyone playing along at home would be the file name to edit for me was:

                      /opt/RetroFlag/SafeShutdown.py (capitol S and S).

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                        theretroprince @cnoto
                        last edited by

                        @cnoto Cool! Glad it worked for you. It's always nice when you can keep plugging away at those pesky little buggers.

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