I have no clue on the wedges thing. dmesg shows these errors while mounting.
ufs: ufs_fill_super(): fragment size 0 is not a power of 2 ufs: ufs_fill_super(): fragment size 8192 is too large Thanking you Sagar Acharya https://humaaraartha.in 21 Jun 2023, 16:58 by m...@petermann-it.de: > Hi, > > On 21.06.23 12:16, Martin Husemann wrote: > >> On Wed, Jun 21, 2023 at 12:12:35PM +0200, Sagar Acharya wrote: >> >>> My NetBSD system has gotten corrupted. How do I mount my NetBSD partition >>> on voidlinux? >>> >> >> The typical recovery doesn't involve any other OS. If your kernel >> works and finds the / partition you can "boot -sa" and select >> /rescue/init as init replacement, then fix things from there. >> >> If that doesn't work, just boot a USB installer and escape to shell, >> then fix whatever needs fixing. >> > > I fully agree to what Martin said. Just for the case you still want to access > to FFSv2 from Linux, this is from my notes as I once had a similiar case*): > > ``` > $ sudo mount -t ufs -o ro,ufstype=ufs2 /dev/sdf1 /mnt > ``` > > > Kind regards > Matthias > > > *) try to find a low-barrier, sustainable emergency access method to my > FFSv2-formatted external USB backups for my family. Found out that giving > them a live Linux System to boot from USB media was the easiest way. Another > option I considered was ufs2tools for Windows > (https://ufs2tools.sourceforge.net/) but this seems unmaintained. >