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Lakka. Wow!

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EssexMame:
I'll give it a go, but looks v similar to the RetroPi one I have. If it irons out some of the frustrations with that though, great!

EssexMame:
yeah, Batocera is neat - Easy to install. Running from any PC I choose via the USB stick. I've got it running on same one as Lakka - if USB plugged in it'll run Batocera. Otherwise, it'll run Lakka.

I can get it running for games on the USB stick, but struggling with the Network drive though. Do you remember how you did this?
I edited /boot/batocera-boot.conf from INTERNAL to:
sharedevice=NETWORK [previously INTERNAL]
sharenetwork_smb1=ROMS@nasdrivename:BATOCERA/share/roms [the drive I setup on my nasdrive - a mybook one & directory on it = BATOCERA/share/roms]

I had to mount /boot to be rw and then edit/save that file.
BUT Batocera now doesn't boot - hangs on splash screen and I can't even SSH to re-edit the conf file. Any ideas how I can re-edit, and how I should do the above to access Roms from my Network drive rather than from the USB? I could also use the PC drive - which has 100Gb free and already has roms on for Lakka (though I'd need to change the directory structure/naming to that which Batocera needs, and reconfigure/rescan those directories for Lakka which doesn't mind what the directories are called.
The USB is a 16Gb one so has about 14Gb left.
Any advice?

General_Faliure:
Since the last update i can no longer find batocera in my network, so i have to sort this out too.
I haven't tried mounting a network drive either.
I have batocera on a small (32 Gb) ssd and mounted a local 500 Gb drive for my games.
It's still under development.
I currently don't have too much time to play around with it
You should try the forum on the batocera website (look at the bottom of the page), i have some knowledge of linux but i am not that good.

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