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@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ I recommend reading this page completely before actually doing this! You can als
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* [RCLONE_SCRIPT-install](../../wiki/RCLONE_SCRIPT-install)
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* [RCLONE_SCRIPT-install](../../wiki/RCLONE_SCRIPT-install)
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* [RCLONE_SCRIPT in action](../../wiki/RCLONE_SCRIPT%20in%20action)
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* [RCLONE_SCRIPT in action](../../wiki/RCLONE_SCRIPT%20in%20action)
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* [RCLONE_SCRIPT-menu](../../wiki/RCLONE_SCRIPT-menu)
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* [RCLONE_SCRIPT-menu](../../wiki/RCLONE_SCRIPT-menu)
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+* You'll have to [manually move your savefiles](../../wiki/move-Savefiles)!
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## Again, what does this do?
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## Again, what does this do?
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@@ -31,7 +32,7 @@ Let me give you a rundown of the things this script will do:
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3. _IMAGEMAGICK_ will be installed via _apt-get_, this will be used to actually create images containing the notifications which are shown by _PNGVIEW_
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3. _IMAGEMAGICK_ will be installed via _apt-get_, this will be used to actually create images containing the notifications which are shown by _PNGVIEW_
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4. The other scripts you see here will now be downloaded. They are used to control _RCLONE_ whenever it needs to sync your save files. Notice that there's also a script to remove all of this from your RetroPie. A new menu item in the RetroPie menu will be created which let's you control some aspects of RCLONE_SCRIPTS. Then, you'll be asked to enter the desired name of the _remote SAVEFILE base directory_. All your synchronized files will go into this directory.
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4. The other scripts you see here will now be downloaded. They are used to control _RCLONE_ whenever it needs to sync your save files. Notice that there's also a script to remove all of this from your RetroPie. A new menu item in the RetroPie menu will be created which let's you control some aspects of RCLONE_SCRIPTS. Then, you'll be asked to enter the desired name of the _remote SAVEFILE base directory_. All your synchronized files will go into this directory.
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5. Some scripts from RetroPie will be changed so they call one of the scripts from step 4 which then calls _RCLONE_... Sounds complicated but you don't have to do anything
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5. Some scripts from RetroPie will be changed so they call one of the scripts from step 4 which then calls _RCLONE_... Sounds complicated but you don't have to do anything
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-6. Right next to the _ROMS_ directory, a new directory _SAVES_ will be created, containing a subdirectory for each system. This is where your savefiles will be locally now.
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+6. Right next to the _ROMS_ directory, a new directory _SAVES_ will be created, containing a subdirectory for each system. This is where your savefiles will have to be locally now. See [this wiki page](../../wiki/move-Savefiles) on how to move the savefiles there, that will ***not*** be done by the script
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7. The setup script will now create the _remote SAVEFILE base directory_ and one subdirectory for each system RetroPie supports at the remote destination (if necessary)
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7. The setup script will now create the _remote SAVEFILE base directory_ and one subdirectory for each system RetroPie supports at the remote destination (if necessary)
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8. Your RetroPie will be configured so each system uses it's own local directory for saves. Before, RetroPie looked for these files in the _ROMS_ directory (which made syncing them without accidentially uploading a ROM - ILLEGALLY - so much more difficult)
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8. Your RetroPie will be configured so each system uses it's own local directory for saves. Before, RetroPie looked for these files in the _ROMS_ directory (which made syncing them without accidentially uploading a ROM - ILLEGALLY - so much more difficult)
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9. The settings you entered during installation are then saved for future reference
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9. The settings you entered during installation are then saved for future reference
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