Im hoping for some help here, absolutely the worst with Mojave!
I have an iMac late 2014 with I7core running El Capitan, never had a problem with it or Indigo 7.1!
I had probably 50 Insteon devices running with zero problems. Then I had a power outage and thought I lost the PLM, installed a new one and started getting the garbage J10 status stuff. After sitting a couple of days I replugged the previous PLM and no more problems. A week later they started again. I needed to add a couple of new din-rail Insteon modules and the linking just wouldn't work but all existing devices worked fine. I upgraded to Indigo 7.2 and all went great, two trys and the new Insteon module linked and worked. My second module arrived and it also wouldn't link no matter what. I tried a new PLM and nothing but errors for multiple devices. So that in combination that the Ecobee plugin needed Mojave I decided to update the mac and everything worked great!!
Then I added a third module and once again nothing would link. I decided to try the FTDI workaround and now I can't even restart my iMac, stuck on the apple logo, not sure if the driver install is the problem at this point
I have since figured out through the recovery that i can directly boot to the system drive from there and that at least gets me back to the login page and gets the mac working again. Everything is now backed up to my Promise Pegasis thank goodness.
To continue the FDTI workaround I have since installed the driver and booted into recovery but can't get any farther
I have tried to follow the FTDI instructions and it tells me no such file or directory after I reboot into recovery and open the terminal window. I'm typing cd "/Volumes/Machintosh HD/" and Machintosh HD is my drive.
I have tried three PLMS and now I would like to try and finish the FTDI driver workaround to see if that's it
Any help is appreciated, none of my Insteon devices work with Indigo now