Install Lakka On Partition

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Oct 17, 2016 Copy the lakka.imgPTN and lakka files to your E2B USB drive menu folder (e.g. ISO MAINMENU) Switch to the new lakka.imgPTN partition by using ISO SWITCHE2B.exe and double-click on the lakka.imgPTN&lakka file. You should now see the contents of the first 'Lakka' partition on the E2B USB in Windows Explorer. Jun 04, 2017 I am doing this because we need it. I had Ubuntu and Lakka on my Dell XPS 9550 and I use a drive for the OS and a drive for Lakka. First you want to find your drives with: sudo fdisk -l My output looked like: Disk /dev/nvme0n1: 238.5 GiB, 04 bytes, 500118192 sectors Units: sectors of 1. 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal.

Setup Lakka on the PC

Follow the following steps:

  1. Plug in the USB installer into the PC you want to setup
  2. Wire your PC to a Display or TV
  3. Power on your Display or TV
  4. Plug in an Ethernet wire (optional)
  5. Plug in a supported joypad into one of your USB ports on your PC
  6. Power on your PC
  7. Enter BIOS and allow booting of a USB (optional)

You should see our bootloader prompt:

If you do nothing, Lakka will boot in persistent live mode. You will be able to check if Lakka works on your hardware, without altering your PC’s hard drive or partitions. You can keep your USB pen and boot it on several PCs around you, it will keep your ROMs and your saves as expected, but it’s not the subject of this tutorial.

To setup Lakka on your target PC, type installer and hit Return.

Our splash screen will shortly appear:

Followed by the installation wizard..

Choose Quick Install.

The installer will list your hard drives. On a typical Home Theater PC or NUC you should have only one.

The installer will copy the files to your target hard drive.

At the end of this process, you will be asked to reboot. Choose Reboot and unplug your USB drive before it boots.

The system will expand the file-systems and reboot after 30 seconds. This happens only on the first boot. The system will automatically reboot and the rest of the boots should be fast.

If everything went OK, you should now be able to navigate Lakka Menu, our graphical interface:

Congratulations, you have successfully installed Lakka!

You can now proceed to the final step.

It is necessary to access the Lakka filesystem in order to accomplish tasks such as adding ROMs or BIOSes. Access to the filesystem also makes it possible to content like screenshots or savefiles from Lakka. There are two overall approaches to gaining access to the Lakka filesystem:

  • Network access
  • Attaching the Lakka drive to another system
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Lakka can also be configured to use ROMs that are served from a NAS for users who are comfortable working in a Linux shell environment.

Filesystem layout

The editable portions of the Lakka system can be found in the following folders. Note that these the only folders which are made accessible via SAMBA – accessing other areas of the filesystem requires a different approach.

  • roms - ROMs, films, music, and other content
  • savefiles
  • savestates - ‘quicksave’ states, as opposed to savefiles
  • screenshots
  • shaders - to override shaders
  • system - to store BIOSes
  • update - copy update files here to update Lakka
  • playlists - to access the playlists
  • joypad - joypad autoconfiguration profiles which are specific to your Lakka system
  • thumbnails - the place where game thumbnails are stored

Transferring files via a network connection

File transfer via Samba

Samba is a service that you can enable in Settings->Services which allows other computers on the local network to transfer files to Lakka via the CIFS/SMB protocol. Only the most important folders are accessible via Samba.

Windows, OS X, and most Linux distributions should be able to navigate directly to Lakka’s Samba share by entering lakka into their file browser. If you cannot reach the Lakka system by name, it may be possible to reach it by IP. Once you have determined Lakka’s IP, enter that address in the file browser as with the Lakka name earlier, such as FULL.IP.ADDRESS.HERE.

File transfer via SCP

This method requires that SSH be enabled in Lakka, but it is faster than SAMBA. It will also require that you have and be familiar with operating SCP-enabled file transfer software or an SSH client capable of managing SCP file transfers.

You may be able to connect to Lakka via the name “lakka” in your SCP client. If not, you will need to find the IP of your Lakka box.The credentials for SCP are the same as for SSH: username root and password root.

SCP on Linux and Mac OS X hosts

In a terminal, copy the files over network using the scp command:

SCP on Windows hosts

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Download the free software FileZilla or WinSCP, and connect to Lakka using the SCP protocol (port 22). They will expose the directories of Lakka, you can transfer files by dragging and dropping.

Direct drive access

This method consists of mounting the SD card, flash drive, or hard drive where Lakka is installed on a host workstation running Windows, Linux, or OS X. It is not convenient if you have installed Lakka on a device with internal storage, since you would have to connect the drive to another PC. But it works well for ARM boards, where the storage media is an SD card most of the time.

Direct drive access on a Linux host

If you’re on Linux, you can mount the second partition of your SD card/USB pendrive, and access the files on this partition. This way, you don’t need network connection, and you can access all files on your drive, including RetroArch configuration files located in .config/retroarch/.

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Direct drive access on a Windows host

Accessing ext4 partitions from windows is not supported natively but you can install a driver.

Direct drive access on an OS X host

Mac OS X does not allow users to mount ext4 partitions natively. Paragon’s ExtFS driver is paid software. OSXFuse is free software. We have not tested either of these yet.

Using an external USB drive

Lakka offers the possibility to store your ROMs on an external USB drive.

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Your USB drive must be formatted as FAT, NTFS or ext2/3/4. Store some ROMs on it, and plug it in your Lakka Box. The partition will be mounted automatically in a new folder under /storage/roms/, and your ROMs will appear in the menu. Please note that installing Lakka itself to an external USB hard drive is also an option.

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Note: If you are using Lakka for PC in live USB mode, you should be able to access the hard drives of the host computer.