But what if your hardware is old? What if you are still running an (a Pentium 4, an early Atom, or an AMD Sempron) and you only have a modest 32GB USB stick lying around?
| Action | Command | |--------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| | Expand storage manually | sudo resize2fs /dev/sda2 | | Restart ES | killall emulationstation | | Reset Batocera to defaults | batocera-settings reset | | Check CPU architecture | uname -m (should output i686 ) | Batocera 32gb Pc 32 Bits
In Batocera, press Start > Game Settings > Per System Advanced Configuration . But what if your hardware is old
The vast majority of retro games are incredibly small by modern standards. an early Atom
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Alternatively: boot another Linux PC and run sudo resize2fs /dev/sdX2 (replace X with your USB letter).