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This did not work since whenever I pressed at the chime, it started into recovery mode of Snow Leopard, which doesn't contain the wanted terminal command "csrutil" yet. Since El Capitan had - for an for me unknown reason?! - no recovery partition installed, my actual goal was to start internet recovery mode of El Capitan.
#Hyperdock not working el capitan pro
To reiterate and clarify: I want to start in recovery mode of El Capitan on a MacBook Pro 2011 which has said OS as a partition and on another the ("factory set") Snow Leopard. (Found them myself, but thanks to Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen anyways!) Out of curiosity: Why didn't create El Capitan no recovery partition in the first place? (There is none when I do "diskutil list" in Terminal, only a "Boot OS X", but that's probably something about Snow Leopard.) I'm probably mistaken, but does the EFI partitions which I see in terminal (diskutil list) have anything to do with the recovery mode? If yes, could I start into that (from verbose)? If I installed El Capitan on an external drive, could I disable SIP from there (or its recovery partition) or would I run into the same problem?Ĭould I disable SIP via Firewire Disk Mode that is from another computer (in this case OS X Sierra)?Ĭould I start into El Capitan recovery mode from verbose mode? But as a last straw, I'd do that of course. I'd like to avoid reinstalling El Capitan to create a recovery partition since I believe in a simpler solution. Those don't have to be answered necessarily, but if you do: Many thanks! = Does not work Recovery Partition Creator 4.0.4 seems broken. = Starts into Snow Leopard recovery mode. Ĭhange the default start up disk to El Capitan and hit at the chime.

How can I achieve this with this configuration?Įnter the startup manager ( at chime), choose El Capitan and then hit.
#Hyperdock not working el capitan mac os x
Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 apparently without a recovery partition. Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.8 this is the default startup disk and the "factory set" OS (actually Lion) of the computer. I've got two systems on my 2011 MacBook Pro as partitions: Start into Mac OS X El Capitan internet recovery mode and temporarily disable System Integrity Protection (SIP) to use (X11 functions of) Wineskin.
#Hyperdock not working el capitan serial
With the board plugged into this external USB adaptor I noticed that serial port switched to /dev/tty.usbmodemFD141 and after selecting that port in the Ardunio IDE communication worked fine again and I can resume Arduino development on my El Capitan system.Thank you for your time. On my OSX 10.11 system I still had trouble with serial communication hanging until I added a cheap Belkin 3 to 1 USB adaptor (thanks for the idea PhilippeFromGpe ) that I had lying around.
#Hyperdock not working el capitan driver
I don't think I will :oĪfter replacing the FTDI driver I saw the serial /dev/tty.usbmodem1D11 appear when I plugged my Uno board into the USB port.
#Hyperdock not working el capitan install

Disable Apple's FTDI serial driver following instruction in Section 7 of the FTDI Chip driver installation guide located here.

Disable SIP using csrutil as discussed above (and elsewhere) so I could disable Apples FTDI driver.Tonight I put together some of the ideas in this thread (with some other things on the web) and got my Arduino working again on El Capitan. At the same time a kernel task would spin out of control hanging machine so it appeared to be some problem with the serial driver. Using El Capitan 10.11 I could not connect to Ardunio UNO - The Arduino IDE (v1.7.9) would compile my code then hang on communication with the board.
