Jed,
There does not seem to be anything wrong with your image. Have you made the
blank ssh file to start the ssh server on your pi?
I am also wondering if your router is caching dhcp leases. In that event, you
may not see a new IP address come up. I speak from experience. Can you refresh
them on your router? If not, try old IP addresses. The bst thing to do is a
port scan of your network as others have suggested.
Update the etchar program to fix your problem with the error. That should be
the first step you take.
Pranav
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