![]() I went an obtained a copy of my RetroPie systems.sh that matched my custom IMG (that was not modified). Select Interface Options Select SSH Choose Yes Select Ok Choose Finish (Option 3) When using BerryBoot When using RetroPie with BerryBoot you cannot use raspi-config. In this case I was using Reys 128 GB Attract Mode image. You need to upload your unmodified systems.sh file to the /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/ directory using FileZilla, Cyberduck or a client that can handle Sftp connections. I needed to figure this out instead of just re-flashing another copy of Reys 128GB Attract Mode image, because I had a lot of modifications/custom controller setups and currently did not have a backup. See here if you wish to log in as root.If you are showing a different file then “ systems.sh” with the same “ Please, commit your changes or stash them before you can merge” error most likely you have modified that file or that file is corrupt and you need to upload a non-modified version. This allows users to remotely make changes, reboot, and instantly view performance changes. ![]() Do not use root when transferring ROMs or other tasks available to the default pi user.įor more advanced users, root access can more easily allow for editing protected files such as the config.txt when overclocking. Warning! Root access is meant for advanced users only, and only for functions not possible with the pi user. Note: The IP address is unique to your local network, and can be found by selecting the Show IP option in the RetroPie menu after booting up your Raspberry Pi. In your chosen client, enter the following: These will be the same with any client (WinSCP, Putty, MobaXterm, etc). There is a workaround to enable SSH:įour credentials are needed to remotely connect to your Raspberry Pi: IP address, port, username, and password. When using RetroPie with BerryBoot you cannot use raspi-config.
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