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    32x and SNES Not Showing Up in Main Menu

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    • Rydh2oR
      Rydh2o @sleve_mcdichael
      last edited by

      @sleve_mcdichael said in 32x and SNES Not Showing Up in Main Menu:

      @Rydh2o can you give the full path and filename of a rom that is on your system but isn't showing in the menu (one from each system)?

      Can we see your ES log at ~/.emulationstation/es_log.txt?

      I am reloading retropie from scratch. Using official installer and image. Brb :-)

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      • Rydh2oR
        Rydh2o @Rydh2o
        last edited by

        So I have reloaded and allowed it to gather all it needed. I found out why its sticking and running so terrible. It is stating my sdcard is full... It shouldn't be...
        Its a 128GB samsung evo plus.

        -bash: cannot create temp file for here-document: No space left on device
        
             .***.     Friday,  3 June 2022, 08:25:53 AM
             *****     Linux 5.10.103-v7l+ armv7l GNU/Linux
             `***'
              |*|      Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
              |*|      /dev/root       118G  117G     0 100% /
            ..|*|..    Uptime.............: 0 days, 00h06m00s
          .*** * ***.  Memory.............: 1050124kB (Free) / 1917108kB (Total)
          *******@@**  Running Processes..: 148
          `*****@@**'  IP Address.........:
           `*******'   Temperature........: CPU: 40°C/104°F GPU: 39°C/102°F
             `"""'     The RetroPie Project, https://retropie.org.uk
        
        pi@retropie:~ $
        pi@retropie:~ $ curl https://download.argon40.com/argon1.sh | bash
          % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time     Time  Current
                                         Dload  Upload   Total   Spent    Left  Speed
        100 21560  100 21560    0     0  27712      0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 27676
        ^Cading package lists... 0%
        pi@retropie:~ $
        
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        • Rydh2oR
          Rydh2o @Rydh2o
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          pi@retropie:~ $ df -h
          Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
          /dev/root       118G  118G     0 100% /
          devtmpfs        776M     0  776M   0% /dev
          tmpfs           937M     0  937M   0% /dev/shm
          tmpfs           937M  9.5M  927M   2% /run
          tmpfs           5.0M  4.0K  5.0M   1% /run/lock
          tmpfs           937M     0  937M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
          /dev/mmcblk0p1  256M   49M  207M  20% /boot
          /dev/sda1       233G  232G  1.4G 100% /media/usb0
          tmpfs           188M     0  188M   0% /run/user/1000
          
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          • Rydh2oR
            Rydh2o @Rydh2o
            last edited by

            I believe I may have forgotten to disable my USBRom service before plugging in the external flash drive could be why some emulators load up and others not.
            I know I am posting a lot without ya but at the least you are my rubber ducky lol

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              sleve_mcdichael @Rydh2o
              last edited by

              @Rydh2o said in 32x and SNES Not Showing Up in Main Menu:

              It is stating my sdcard is full... It shouldn't be...

              It certainly thinks it is:

              Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
              /dev/root       118G  117G     0 100% /
              

              You can find out where all the data is with the du (disk usage) command:

              cd /
              du -hd1 | sort -h
              

              Then, just cd into whatever one is largest (it will be at the end of the list because sort) and repeat the du command, to work your way down the filesystem until you find something that shouldn't be there.

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                sleve_mcdichael
                last edited by

                @Rydh2o said in 32x and SNES Not Showing Up in Main Menu:

                I believe I may have forgotten to disable my USBRom service before plugging in the external flash drive could be why some emulators load up and others not.

                Is your flash drive set up to transfer the roms (RetroPie folder) or to store them (RetroPie-mount folder)?

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                • Rydh2oR
                  Rydh2o @sleve_mcdichael
                  last edited by Rydh2o

                  @sleve_mcdichael said in 32x and SNES Not Showing Up in Main Menu:

                  @Rydh2o said in 32x and SNES Not Showing Up in Main Menu:

                  I believe I may have forgotten to disable my USBRom service before plugging in the external flash drive could be why some emulators load up and others not.

                  Is your flash drive set up to transfer the roms (RetroPie folder) or to store them (RetroPie-mount folder)?

                  Using DU I can see that all data is residing in the ./RetroPie/roms folders of their respective emulators. I have about 251GB of roms on the flash drive. It appears all folders that I have roms for on the flash drive are populated on the SD Card except for Sega32x and SNES.

                  I am not familiar with setting the flash drive to transfer the roms or to store them. So it will be set to whatever default is for the Retropie imager. Where might I find that setting?

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                    sleve_mcdichael @Rydh2o
                    last edited by sleve_mcdichael

                    @Rydh2o said in 32x and SNES Not Showing Up in Main Menu:

                    Using DU I can see that all data is residing in the ./RetroPie/roms folders of their respective emulators. I have about 251GB of roms on the flash drive. It appears all folders that I have roms for on the flash drive are populated on the SD Card except for Sega32x and SNES.

                    I am not familiar with setting the flash drive to transfer the roms or to store them. So it will be set to whatever default is for the Retropie imager. Where might I find that setting?

                    RetroPie Raspberry Pi Imager writes the image to your SD card. But you put the roms on the flash drive, and then, depending on whether the folder that you put them in, on the flash drive, is called either RetroPie or RetroPie-mount, the usbromservice will either try to copy them from the flash drive onto the SD card (RetroPie) or, to leave them on the flash drive and "mount" the drive as an external disk (RetroPie-mount.)

                    You have more roms on your flash drive than will fit on the SD card so it sounds like you probably need to do the second (mount) but have instead done the first (transfer), and it got as far as "S" before it ran out of space near the end.

                    The workflow goes something like:

                    Write the image to the SD card, put it in your Pi, and boot it up.

                    Choose whether you want to "mount" or "transfer" and make the appropriate folder on your flash drive (you want to mount -- RetroPie-mount.) Put the flash drive in your PC and make that folder.

                    Remove the flash drive from your PC and put it in your Pi. There are no roms on the Pi or the flash drive, yet. usbromservice will discover the folder and create the directory tree with all the individual rom folders in it.

                    Take the flash drive out your Pi and put it back in your PC. Copy the roms into the appropriate folders on the flash drive.

                    Take the flash drive back out of your PC and put it back in the Pi. usbromservice will discover the roms and either transfer them to the SD card, or (what you want) mount the drive over ~/RetroPie ("covering up" whatever actual ~/RetroPie folder exists on the SD card -- it will still be there, just unavailable while the drive is mounted over it) as an external disk.

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                    • Rydh2oR
                      Rydh2o @sleve_mcdichael
                      last edited by

                      @sleve_mcdichael said in 32x and SNES Not Showing Up in Main Menu:

                      @Rydh2o said in 32x and SNES Not Showing Up in Main Menu:

                      Using DU I can see that all data is residing in the ./RetroPie/roms folders of their respective emulators. I have about 251GB of roms on the flash drive. It appears all folders that I have roms for on the flash drive are populated on the SD Card except for Sega32x and SNES.

                      I am not familiar with setting the flash drive to transfer the roms or to store them. So it will be set to whatever default is for the Retropie imager. Where might I find that setting?

                      RetroPie Imager writes the image to your SD card. But you put the roms on the flash drive, and then, depending on whether the folder that you put them in, on the flash drive, is called either RetroPie or RetroPie-mount, the usbromservice will either try to copy them from the flash drive onto the SD card (RetroPie) or, to leave them on the flash drive and "mount" the drive as an external disk (RetroPie-mount.)

                      You have more roms on your flash drive than will fit on the SD card so it sounds like you probably need to do the second (mount) but have instead done the first (transfer), and it got as far as "S" before it ran out of space near the end.

                      The workflow goes something like:

                      Write the image to the SD card, put it in your Pi, and boot it up.

                      Choose whether you want to "mount" or "transfer" and make the appropriate folder on your flash drive (you want to mount -- RetroPie-mount.) Put the flash drive in your PC and make that folder.

                      Remove the flash drive from your PC and put it in your Pi. There are no roms on the Pi or the flash drive, yet. usbromservice will discover the folder and create the directory tree with all the individual rom folders in it.

                      Take the flash drive out your Pi and put it back in your PC. Copy the roms into the appropriate folders on the flash drive.

                      Take the flash drive back out of your PC and put it back in the Pi. usbromservice will discover the roms and either transfer them to the SD card, or (what you want) mount the drive over ~/RetroPie ("covering up" whatever actual ~/RetroPie folder exists on the SD card -- it will still be there, just unavailable while the drive is mounted over it) as an external disk.

                      Thanks much for this. Thanks to this reply I have found these steps on the official page:
                      https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Running-ROMs-from-a-USB-drive/

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                      • Rydh2oR
                        Rydh2o @Rydh2o
                        last edited by

                        Thank you ever so much. All is working properly now after setting up retropie-mount. Much appreciated

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