Raspberry 4 retropie after shutdown I have to reflash

January 8, 2024, 01:00

carlo2019

So basically I got this raspberry 4 for 25 dollars, I've never owned a raspberry before nor have I operated Linux. I got an SD card and a usb flash and got it to work. I choose a game, my start button to go back to emulation station doesn't work so I shut it down. When I power it back on it gets me to a screen like cmd on windows with the name "busy box" nowhere on the internet have I found a similiar problem. Every time I shut down I have to reflash because I can't get to emulation station a second time without doing so

_krazy.

Try to flash an older one.

oops.se

How do you shut ddown?

carlo2019

I unplug the power from the outlet

oops.se

That is the problem. A Linux system (Windows and MAC also) needs to be powered off in the operating system first.

oops.se

So never unplug the power without pressing the shutdown button on the screen or typ sudo poweroff in a terminal

carlo2019

I will try tonight

_krazy.

What about sudo shutdown now?

oops.se

Poweroff is equ to that

carlo2019

Yes the pi4 has a shutdown button apparently but mine didn't come with that

carlo2019

So idk how to shut I'd own properly

carlo2019

Another thing is what is "busy box"

carlo2019

And how do I launch emustation from it cuz I don't know the commands neither can I find it on the web

oops.se

Retropi has one on the display that you can click on.

oops.se

Busy box is the firmware that start the OS (retropi)

oops.se

And no Raspberry Pi (4 and earlier) has a physical button.

oops.se

But you add one but that inclides soldering

carlo2019

It's like a cable with on of switch

oops.se

or using wires to the GPIO pins

carlo2019

Not an actual button on the board

oops.se

That should be used after the OS is safely shut down (CLI command sudo poweroff).