@Myshy I banged my head against the wall for a while trying to figure this out and your procedure worked perfectly. I just want to say thank you for taking the time to document and share this!
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    RE: [Tutorial] Install recalbox to your internal drive with only a pc and 2 usbs/sd cardsposted in Your recalbox
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    RE: [Tutorial] Install recalbox to your internal drive with only a pc and 2 usbs/sd cardsposted in Your recalbox@Myshy I banged my head against the wall for a while trying to figure this out and your procedure worked perfectly. I just want to say thank you for taking the time to document and share this! 
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    RE: Hiding consoles by deleting roms not workingposted in Recalbox GeneralI did some further testing and the trick for me was simply to delete everything within each of the individual ROM folders for each system (SNES, N64, etc.). I elected to leave the readme.txt file for future reference. On my next boot, I only saw the games for which I had ROMs store on the Pi. I'm not sure why you were getting an error message about read-only access though - I would start by troubleshooting that because I had no issues deleting files/folders. Hope that helps! 
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    RE: Hiding consoles by deleting roms not workingposted in Recalbox General@Sardu same exact problem here. I’ve fought through a number of issues getting Recalbox setup on my Raspberry Pi 4 and this is the last thing that I haven’t quite figured out yet. I would expect the “update games list” to permanently update the DB that stores this information, but it constantly gets reset when I reboot. If I find a solution to this I’ll be sure to post it here.