OK, I think I figured it out.  I don't know how it became corrupted but
here is how I solved it:


   - In Finder, in the Menu find Go To.  Go to the following directory:
   /System/Library/Extensions.
   - Locate, drag and drop into the Trash these two files:
      - FTDIUSBSerialDriver.kext
      - HoRNDIS.kext
   - Reboot the Mac
   - Plug your BBB into the Mac
   - Locate and launch START.HTM on the BeagleBone.
   - Download and reinstall the HoRNDIS and FTDI drivers
   - Eject the BeagleBone
   - Reboot the Mac
   - Plug your BBB into the Mac
   - Launch the START.HTM file.

It takes about half a minute for the board to communicate with the Mac.
 Test the link by clicking on 192.168.7.2 on the BEAGLE_BONE/START.htm
page.  Or, just launch Terminal and log into your board as you normally
would.


On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 12:44 PM, Jerry Davis <[email protected]> wrote:

> nope. I even changed the netmask to match.
>
> I don't think it works at all. I am not getting any satisfactory knowable
> answers from anywhere.
>
>
> On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 5:15 PM, Carl Schaefer <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I'm having the exact same issue.  See the attached screenshot.  Were you
>> able to correct the problem?
>>
>> Carl
>>
>>
>> On Monday, March 17, 2014 9:13:29 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>> When I first got my BBB, I installed the drivers on my Mac and was able
>>> to ssh over to it via USB no problem. Yesterday, while trying to share the
>>> Mac's Internet connection via USB with the BBB I did something that
>>> disabled this. Before I did whatever it is that I did, I could see in the
>>> Network pane of System Preferences that the BBB was connected. Now, I see a
>>> bunch of BBB items in the list of devices, but they are all "not
>>> configured," and there is no way to configure them.
>>>
>>> Fortunately, I am still able to connect to my  home network via the
>>> router and ssh to the BBB via Ethernet. I tried updating the software, and
>>> while that all seemed to run OK, I'm still unable to SSH over USB.
>>>
>>> I checked /etc/network/interfaces, and the lines setting up usb0 are
>>> still there, so I don't think that's the problem.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any other ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks,  Dan
>>>
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