runcommand blinking cursor (no launch menu)
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@BuZz agreed. but dont penalize the folks providing you details to address it. i know it takes time.. truly apologize i will be more patient int he future on responses.
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just now..i have made a donation to retropie. thank you to you guys again for all your hard work.
can we end this now?
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I just updated my dev machine, and during the updates it notified me about the plymouth changes and how to disable (related to the Raspbian bootsplash). It mentioned a disable config for it or removing the plymouth package, but you can try adding
plymouth.enable=0
to the cmdline.txt to see if that makes a difference (it may not). I've not yet tried it.(Note - me looking into this is unrelated to the donation :) - I was looking into it as you posted - but thanks also.)
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@BuZz said in runcommand blinking cursor (no launch menu):
plymouth.enable=0
that did it!
heres my working /boot/cmdlline.txt on my test box! (ON ONE LINE...)
wc_otg.lpm_enable=0 console=serial0,115200 console=tty3 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootfstype=ext4 elevator=deadline fsck.repair=yes rootwait quiet loglevel=3 logo.nologo consoleblank=0 plymouth.enable=0 -
from
/usr/share/doc/plymouth/NEWS.Debian.gz
which was displayed on upgrade.plymouth (0.9.2-2) unstable; urgency=medium Starting with this version, installing the plymouth package will automatically enable plymouth I/O multiplexing functionality. This is needed if you are using an event-based init system. The bootup messages will still be displayed as usual. If you don't want this functionality, you could either uninstall the plymouth package or pass "plymouth.enable=0" to the kernel cmdline. On the other hand if you want a fancy boot screen, you explicitly need to pass "splash" to the kernel cmdline as before. -- Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> Wed, 14 Oct 2015 20:54:08 +0200
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I'm having this problem too but I can't edit my cmdline.txt?
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@sc0tt88 Start a new topic - after reading https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first
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A new topic with the exact same issue? I cannot get to the console to so that I can add plymouth.enable=0 to cmdline.txt which I assume will also fix the issue for me. Is there another way to do it?
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Ok plugging in the SD card to my computer let me edit the file. Fixed!
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@sc0tt88 said in runcommand blinking cursor (no launch menu):
A new topic with the exact same issue? I cannot get to the console to so that I can add plymouth.enable=0 to cmdline.txt which I assume will also fix the issue for me. Is there another way to do it.
Yes - especially if the topic is old. Oherwise threads get messy. Also the cause could be different. If you update RetroPie-Setup it adds the line for you.
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It didn't.
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@sc0tt88 said in runcommand blinking cursor (no launch menu):
It didn't.
Well it should - but without any details from you I cannot advise (eg versions, and also if you are using a splashscreen)
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