So I tried to get to the shell to mannually mount the disk but when I simply run a "ls -lh" in /dev I get the same eroor message for lot of devices :mount_ffs: Warnning realpth /dev/sd0a: File too largemount_ffs:: /dev/sd0a on /targetroot: File too large
ls: altmem0a: File too largels: altmem0b: File too largels: altmem0c: File too largels: altmem0d: File too largels: altmem0e: File too largels: altmem0f: File too largels: altmem0g: File too largels: altmem0h: File too largels: altmem1a: File too largels: altmem1b: File too large
soqc1-jumpstart1:/srv/netbsd/netboot on / type nfs (root file system, fsid: 0xb01/0x70b, reads: sync 0 async 0, writes: sync 0 async 0, [nfs: addr=192.168.1.70, port=2049, addrlen=16, sotype=2, proto=0, fhsize=0, flags=0x8280<noconn,nfsv3, resvport>, wsize=8192, rsize=8192, readdirsize=8192, timeo=300, retrans=10, maxgrouplist=16, readahead=2, leaseterm=0, deadthresh=9]) mfs:7 on /tmp type mfs (synchronous, local, fsid: 0xff01/0x78b, reads: sync 58 async 0, writes: sync 18 async 18, [mfs: base=0xedefc000, size=1048576])