I installed RetroPie on my Ubuntu machine… Want some advice





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I want to run RetroPie on my machine from the start. In other words, I don't want to have it turn on and show Ubuntu and have to go through all of the steps to get to RetroPie. Any chance anyone here has a workaround to this so that I can boot directly to RetroPie?










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I want to run RetroPie on my machine from the start. In other words, I don't want to have it turn on and show Ubuntu and have to go through all of the steps to get to RetroPie. Any chance anyone here has a workaround to this so that I can boot directly to RetroPie?










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I want to run RetroPie on my machine from the start. In other words, I don't want to have it turn on and show Ubuntu and have to go through all of the steps to get to RetroPie. Any chance anyone here has a workaround to this so that I can boot directly to RetroPie?










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