Your completed dialog box should look similar to this:Įxcept for your username and password + private key, it will be unique to your domain. Click Connect to connect to the server.Under SSH Private Key, choose the private key that matches the one created in your cPanel > Security > SSH Keys.Just about any old USB stick will do assuming it has enough storage capacity for your roms. This shouldn’t be much of an issue, because most USB sticks come this way. This information is included in your Welcome Email. Method 1: Add Roms to RetroPie via USB Stick 1. In the username and password field, enter the username + password for the cPanel account, not for an FTP account that you manually created.In the server field, enter your domain name.Be sure you choose SFTP from the drop-down menu. It’s much easier to use Cyberduck or WinSCP, navigate to /etc/splashscreen.list and edit the file with a text editor.add the roms to their respective folders (in the retropie/roms folder) plug it back into the raspberry pi. pull the USB out and plug it into a computer. plug it into the pi and wait for it to finish blinking. When the Open Connection Dialog appears, you will be prompted to enter some login information. first create a folder called retropie on your USB stick. Step 2) Click Open Connection in the top left corner. Step 1) Open Cyberduck and click Open Connection in the top left corner of the application.
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If you are not sure how to do that, please review our Knowledge Base article on SSH Keys here.Īdditionally, this article assumes you have already downloaded & installed Cyberduck. This article assumes you have already downloaded your SSH Private Key from cPanel > Security > SSH Access in PPK format. In this Cyberduck tutorial learn how to use Cyberduck's 3 tools to better transfer files and folders: Quick look, transfer queue and synchronizing.