usbmount@dev-sda.service FAILED!!!
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@BuZz
Model Pi or other equipment: 4B
Power supply used: official
RetroPie version used: 4.7.1
Built with: Pre-created SD image on RetroPie website
Connected USB devices: keyboard, USB flash drive, gamepad
Controller used: Esperanza Warrior
I received error messages:
Failed to start usbmount@dev-sda.service.
See 'systemctl status usbmount@dev.sda.service' for details.
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@jedipadavan As I said above - that error can be ignored.
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Sorry, but unfortunately not. Because of this problem, I cannot load the USB flash drive, and without it I cannot load games from it, and thus I cannot use the system at all.
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@jedipadavan said in usbmount@dev-sda.service FAILED!!!:
Sorry, but unfortunately not. Because of this problem, I cannot load the USB flash drive, and without it I cannot load games from it, and thus I cannot use the system at all.
the message isn't an error that will cause a problem - i get the same message on a working system with USB storage. please give the full file path and name (including extension) on your USB stick of a file that you think should be loading
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@dankcushions
Can you say that in the inexperienced version? (step by step) -
@jedipadavan said in usbmount@dev-sda.service FAILED!!!:
@dankcushions
Can you say that in the inexperienced version?Please tell us the exact name, and location within the filesystem, of a file that is on the USB stick, that you think should be loading, but that is not loading.
(step by step)
- Put the USB stick in your computer.
- Tell us the exact name and location of a file that is on it, that is not loading in RetroPie, but that you think should be loading in RetroPie.
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@sleve_mcdichael
This file is a PSP game, so the exact location of the file on the flash drive is: retropie/roms/$CONSOLE/psp
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@jedipadavan said in usbmount@dev-sda.service FAILED!!!:
This file is a PSP game, so the exact location of the file on the flash drive is: retropie/roms/$CONSOLE/psp
The location should be simply
retropie/roms/psp
.$CONSOLE
is meant to be a placeholder for one of the emulated systems - in this case ispsp
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@mitu
Yes, I know what you mean, I'm just not at the computer, but I'm fine. I don't know what's wrong. -
@jedipadavan PSP isn't included with the main packages that come pre-installed. Did you manually install one of the optional packages
ppsspp
orlr-ppsspp
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@sleve_mcdichael
no, it was already installed. when I entered the retropie file, and then in roms, in the folders with the letter P I found the PSP right away. I didn't install anything by hand. -
Please help me!!! 🥺
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@jedipadavan You haven't provided enough information to help.
You will need to provide a verbose log (assuming you are using lr-ppsspp) which will help show why the content is failing)
https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Runcommand/#launch-with-verbose-logging
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@jedipadavan
again, you need to provide the full file path and file name and extension.
for example
/RetroPie/roms/psp/tekken6.pspdon’t guess - type it exactly as it appears when you connect the usb stick to your computer
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if someone says that he did not install anything by hand, but has data/apps installed, which are not to be found on the base-image (current 4.7.21)...so what could this mean?
Something is not kosher. -
@sirhenrythe5th
File patch:
/retropie/roms/psp/Battlefront Renegade Squadron.iso
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