I looked at these and got a base number, then plugged in my SG-1100 again, with it hooked up to my Mac with the USB cable. This would give me a count of the /dev/cu.* files and a count of all the files in /dev. When the Mac was running again, I used a few commands: ls -ltr /dev/cu* cat -n echo ls -ltr /dev| cat -n| tail -n15 I unplugged the SG-1100 and restarted my Mac Mini. The only recent ones are part of a series of several that seem to always be new devices. I didn't see any new /dev/cu.* file show up. Then I unplugged my SG-1100 and brought it up to my study and connected it to a USB cable, as described, and connected that to my Mac, put the USB with the install image in and turned on the SG-1100. When done, it asked whether to keep or delete the install archive and I told it to keep it. It asked for my password, I gave it, and it went on. So I ran the installer again and it seemed to install properly. Since it looked like I screwed that up, I went to Settings, checked in Security and Privacy to see if I could find anything that might be related to the driver so I could grant proper permission, but I didn't find anything. I'm not sure exactly what I hit, but it did give me the notice about changing things in Settings. While I didn't take it, it was a distraction and when the dialog came up from the installer, I think I hit "Ignore" when it asked me to approve the install. When I tried to install it on my M1 Mac Mini, during the install, I got a FaceTime call. I downloaded the Mac and Linux drivers from the links on the page the guide linked to. I've also tried to compile the driver on a Linux system and it won't build. I've connected it to an M1 Mac Mini and to an older iMac (from 2014) running Catalina. I'm using the instructions on connecting to my SG-1100 with a USB cable and the SG-1100 is not showing up as a USB device at all. Tailscale won't install on the version I have now.) This is for a re-install to fix the EFI partition size so I can upgrade to the next version. EDIT/ADDITION: Is there any way I can use ssh to do this, since this is just not working?
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