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  • renoreaper
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    It seems links might be disabled (or I screwed up), either way I will send you the squashfs image link via pm.

    As for the script, I meant issue #141

    renoreaper
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    Okay here’s a link to the squashfs’ed image of retropie:

    (using mega as file host, hope that’s okay, will remove link if not)

    On another note, I stumbled upon an earlier thread/issue with emulationstation/retropie:
    Currently I am looking to create a similar script for raspbian, only when I execute this script (identical to that in the post except lightdm stop instead of nodm stop), I still get the X is running error… Looking at the posts I assumed this was fixed/working, is there any news regarding this?

    renoreaper
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    Hey @mattgrimley ,

    It is a partially working RetroPie install, as mentioned before I do have an issue with the Osmose emulator (which runs the sega master system). Anyhow, I will upload the image to a filehost and post the link here once it is done (it might be a while though, given the size of the file)

    renoreaper
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    I successfully added the RetroPie SD card image to berryboot using squashfs, unfortunately I am still experiencing the same problem with the mastersystem emulator ( I think it’s an osmose issue and I guess I’ll try looking into that a bit)

    PS: If anyone wants it I could make the latest version of the SD card image of retropie that can be added to berryboot available

    grts

    renoreaper
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    Hey Karloss, thanks for your response, unfortunately I am a little stuck with berryboot as I mean to make the case pretty closed off so I can’t easily swap memory cards, plus I already have a working xbmc setup on the card as well and I’d rather not have to redo that. I suppose I could try adding the sd card image with squashfs or something along those lines.

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