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    [4.1-Unstable] Problem loading roms from a NAS after the update from 4.0

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    • tonyloco
      tonyloco Translator
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      Hi there,

      after the update, Recalbox seems not seeing the roms on the NAS. FYI I followed this guide:

      https://github.com/recalbox/recalbox-os/wiki/Load-your-roms-from-a-network-shared-folder-(EN)

      But "mount -a" seems not working at the boot. Only after logging on Recalbox with the Terminal, typing manually "mount -a" and refreshing the roms list, it works.

      Do you have any tips for this problem?

      Thank you

      Distracted and hyperactive gamer at Distrattivo

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      • Pepe
        Pepe @tonyloco last edited by

        As well says the how to that you paste link in their last lines,

        https://github.com/recalbox/recalbox-os/wiki/Load-your-roms-from-a-network-shared-folder-(EN)
        Warning :

        If you update Recalbox, a new S31emulationstation will be created. So >restart from : Now edit S31emulationstation

        So after each update you will have to re-modify
        etc/init.d/S31emulationstation to add mount -a again and change the start order to start emulationstation after network.

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        • tonyloco
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          @Pepe
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          @Pepe

          I've just done it, but nothing happens, and that's the reason why I asked for an advice.

          0_1491918137502_Schermata 2017-04-11 alle 15.40.48.png

          Distracted and hyperactive gamer at Distrattivo

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          • Pepe
            Pepe @tonyloco last edited by

            @tonyloco I'm not a programmer, but, in this image I think the mount -a statement is misplaced. It is not within the code block of the case statement. Probably the solution is to move the mount -a statement 9 spaces to the right to leave it inside the code block, at the same position as the rest of the code block in the start) case.

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            • tonyloco
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              @Pepe
              last edited by

              @Pepe It worked before the update.

              The indentation is only for a stylistic matter.

              Distracted and hyperactive gamer at Distrattivo

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