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    Retropie on USB

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      raspberry79
      last edited by raspberry79

      I got Kodi on the SD card on the Pi 4. I have a USB strip connected to the Pi.
      Right now, i have a good size portable hard drive loaded with MP4 videos and i have a hard drive with Roms on it. So how do a create a partition on the drive no large larger then the size that retropie requires. After creating the partition and then install the retropie image on it.

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        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by mitu

        The RetroPie image doesn't fit in just 1 partition. It's based on a Raspbian Lite image, which has 2 partitions - one for boot (formatted as Fat32) and one holding the Linux installation (formatted as Ext4). So creating just 1 partition on a drive will not be enough if you intend to boot/start the RetroPie system from that drive.
        You can start by writing the RetroPie image on the drive, then boot it once to run the re-sizing step, then resize the 2nd partition to a sensible size to hold a RetroPie installation (15Gb ?) and then create the rest of the partitions you want to have on the drive - one for ROMs at least and possibly others.

        Do note that if you have a large-ish drive (4T or larger I think) that requires a GUID Partition Table (GPT) then booting from it is not supported by Raspberry Pi boot loader.

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