As I suspected lots of good help being offered,

So far it looks like you're on the correct path, you've imaged - your
directory listing looks OK, so now it's either booted up OK and you
can't find its IP address in your router or it's not booting up
properly/or able to join your network. So....

I'd agree with the consensus, get a screen onto your RPi so you can see
what's it's actually doing when powered up.

For me, without a PC monitor available, I use my TV - easy to pull the
HDMI cable out from the back of my cable box or Blu-Ray player and plug
that into the RPi HDMI port, power on the TV change it's input to the
correct HDMI port and then power up the RPi.

>From me one other thing to try in the meantime... on your Mac in the App
store search for an app called LanScan, it's free, get that and once
installed run it and do a scan of your network (button above Start
LanScan) with your RPI connected to your router and powered up.

If you RPi is out there in the correct address range then it will show
with Raspberry Pi trading Ltd (or foundation) as a vendor, if it's there
then LanScan will show its IP Address, which you can use in your web
browser to access pCP configuration pages.

But as others have said - try and get a monitor of some kind connected
to it, once it's booting properly and you know it's IP Address you can
carry on configuration using the pCP web user interface.

Kev


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