fdisk -l # Find the device (e.g., /dev/sda1) mkdir -p /tmp/usb mount /dev/sda1 /tmp/usb
If you are unable to connect or suspect SSH is disabled, you can manually force it to start. Take the MicroSD card out of your console, insert it into a computer, and open the emuelec.conf file located in your configuration partition. Look for or add the following line to guarantee SSH boots with the system: ee_ssh.enabled=1 Use code with caution. 💻 How to Connect From Different Operating Systems From Windows (Using PuTTY) How to Add Games to EmuELEC - Video Guide - EEMC501 emuelec ssh
Note: If you are running EmuELEC through a CoreELEC base, the password might be coreelec . fdisk -l # Find the device (e