On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 06:41:51AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote: > rld0 is a regular file. Which means (probably) that it didn't exist, > and you just put the bits in it. > > You proabably want rld0d (i386/amd64) or rld0c, to be the whole disk > without using disklabels.
Got the rld0 mistake. However I got input/output error when using rld0d (and other letters also). Finally I ran dd command from a Linux machine and now I got a correct card. I am able to boot NetBSD on pi now. Mayuresh.