On Tue, Feb 24, 2026 at 10:54:39AM -0800, Ben Collver wrote: > # gpt show wd0 > ============== > start size index contents > 0 1 PMBR > 1 1 Pri GPT header > 2 32 Pri GPT table > 34 2014 Unused > 2048 262144 1 GPT part - EFI System > 264192 976508928 2 GPT part - NetBSD FFSv1/FFSv2
Your root disk should show up as dk1 or something. You can find it
by looking at that output of dmesg, or via:
dkctl wd0 listwedges
and then you want to do something like:
mount /dev/dk1 /mnt
Martin
