If it doesn’t, share the output and we’ll continue to help troubleshoot. sh file again and see if the install proceeds ok. If you need steps to do this let me know.Īfter you’ve confirmed those folders and their contents are gone, I’d try the sudo bash command on that same installer. 6 root user changing root password, 31 su versus sudo command. Then regardless of their output, I’d check to make sure the /etc/myDevices and /etc/webiopi folders are not present on your Pi, and if they are still, delete them with rm. parallax, and battle wound effect, 152 REST, WebIOPi framework, 287 RetroArch tool. Sudo /etc/webiopi/uninstall/./uninstall.sh Sudo /etc/myDevices/uninstall/./uninstall.sh I’d try running these two uninstall commands (they may throw errors if the uninstall scripts aren’t in place, but it can’t hurt to attempt them): ini file for an invite code that it can’t find. ![]() ![]() What this looks like to me is that there was a previous install (whether full or partial), or at very least a folder already at /etc/myDevices which is why the script thinks there is a previous install and then goes searching that. It sounds like he is SSHed into the pi from a laptop, but I would be interested in the results from cat /etc/os-release on the Pi regardless just in case.
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