If I just have ~/RetroPie/roms/scummvm as a local directory, and copy a game folder there, I can add the game and play normally. I have confirmed I have r/w access to the share: I can drop to a command line, read, create, edit, and delete files in that share without issue. I tried mounting the scummvm-extracted folder (where my games are) directly in ~/RetroPie/roms/scummvm, but got the same result. So, instead, I navigated to /mnt/ROMs/scummvm-extracted directly, and could indeed see all the folders for the games, and inside those folders all the files.Īttempts to add those games either one at a time in the specific folders, or via Mass Add, results in "ScummVM couldn't open the specified directory" (despite being able to see it's contents in the ScummVM file browser - I can see the game files!) I suspect this is due to ScummVM itself having issues with links. However, upon linking ~/RetroPie/roms/scummvm to /mnt/ROMs/scummvm-extracted, installing ScummVM and launching +ScummVM GUI, I cannot navigate into /RetroPie/roms/scummvm - the folder is greyed out. This has worked thus far for every system. My process to date has been removing the directories in ~/RetroPie/roms/ and replacing them with links to the appropriate folders in /mnt/ROMs/ (the samba share). I've successfully added Arcade (via FBA), nes, snes, megadrive, etc with no problems - the share is mounted with user pi on the retropie having read and write permissions. All my roms - including my ScummVM games - are on a Samba share. Ok, I'm trying to add my ScummVM games to RetroPie. How to replicate the problem: link to, or mount a Samba network share at ~/RetroPie/roms/scummvm, start +Start GUI.sh and attempt to add games via the ScummVM GUI from that share. USB Devices connected:USB "SNES" gamepad, Dell USB keyboardĬontroller used: USB "SNES" gamepad (unbranded, from Newark kit)Įrror messages received: In ScummVM "ScummVM could not access specified directory" RetroPie Version Used (eg 3.6, 3.8.1, 4.1 - do not write latest): 4.3īuilt From: Installed on top of Raspbian Stretch Power Supply used: Stontronic 2.5A Raspberry Pi branded supply from Newark kit
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