Thanks for the note, but that doesn't seem to make a difference.  And, I 
still have the issue that the image I loaded onto the BBB eMMC has a FAT 
partition with many 0-byte files in it, so I think there's a larger problem.

-Chris

On Friday, September 20, 2013 2:18:39 PM UTC-4, Enrique Noe wrote:
>
> Hi, i had similar problems and i uninstall the Horndis then install it 
> again, to uninstall it http://joshuawise.com/horndis#uninstalling
> hope it helps.
>
> El 20/09/2013, a las 13:13, Chris Ross <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> escribió:
>
> Okay.  Reflashing the eMMC with the 2013.09.04 image/flasher seems to have 
> worked to get it booted.  Oddly, the ID.txt on the FAT partition is empty, 
> but the system does boot and display on the HDMI.  Actually, looking again, 
> _most_ of the files show up as 0 byte.
>
> What might be wrong?  Do I have to do anything to make the files in the 
> FAT partition proper?  And, it's also not showing up to the RNDIS drivers 
> on the network, just as a USB device.  I tried reinstalling it (the Mac OS 
> X HoRNDIS package) from the github version that I'd downloaded, and it 
> still doesn't seem to have brought up the expected 192.168.7.1 
> network/interface.  Is that something unique to the OS that ships with the 
> BBB, and not part of normal function?
>
> Thanks.  Let me know any thoughts on the empty files in the FAT partition, 
> and the network connection issue.
>
> - Chris
>
>
> On Thursday, September 19, 2013 10:57:40 AM UTC-4, Gerald wrote:
>>
>> All you need the PC for is to make the SD card. No communication between 
>> the PC and the card required for updating the Software. Take a look at the 
>> instructions part of that page.
>>
>> I also suggest changing out the USB cable.
>>
>>
>> Gerald
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 9:51 AM, Chris Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you for the pointer to the wiki, however that area of that page 
>>> only talks about where to obtain software.  My problem is that I'm unable 
>>> to succesfully communicate with the BeagleBone Black, so I wouldn't be able 
>>> to load software anyway.
>>>
>>> Unless you were suggesting that local drivers found at 
>>> https://github.com/jadonk/beaglebone-getting-started might be newer and 
>>> better than the ones I originally installed from the BeagleBone Black, I'm 
>>> not sure anything on that wiki addresses my problem.  I will continue to 
>>> look at the links however.
>>>
>>>      - Chris
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, September 19, 2013 9:55:06 AM UTC-4, Gerald wrote:
>>>
>>>> Go to the support Wiki listed on the white card that came in the box.
>>>>
>>>> http://circuitco.com/support/**BeagleBoneBlack<http://circuitco.com/support/BeagleBoneBlack>
>>>>  
>>>> Look under menu item 10 for Angstrom.
>>>>
>>>> Gerald
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 4:36 PM, Chris Ross <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> So, I just got a BB Black.  I started it up, hooked to my mac.  It 
>>>>> didn't present the USB drive the first time, but after random thoughts 
>>>>> and 
>>>>> eventually re-plugging the USB, it did so.  I then was able to load all 
>>>>> of 
>>>>> the drivers, and ssh to it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Then, I tried to load something onto a micro SD card I'd inserted 
>>>>> after boot for a friend.  (a raspberry Pi image, but)  dd to the device 
>>>>> via 
>>>>> ssh, and eventually it ended, and I think the BB Black went crazy.  At 
>>>>> least my ssh connection died, and I was unable to ping it from my mac.  
>>>>> So, 
>>>>> I rebooted it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now, I can't talk to it at all.  It presents no USB disk devices, and 
>>>>> doesn't seem to be presenting any network or serial connections.  I don't 
>>>>> have a micro-HDMI available, but is that my only option at this point?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks....
>>>>>
>>>>> - Chris
>>>>>
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