On Tue, Apr 2, 2019 at 10:55 AM Mayuresh Kathe <mayur...@sdf.org> wrote: > the question that i don't have an answer to is whether it is possible > to do development on an 'rpi' running netbsd? development would not > be restricted to just userland, but would also spill over into > kernel zone too.
Sure! NetBSD runs well on the RPi with the evbarm port. You'll want to run -current for best results. See http://invisible.ca/arm/ for images that you can just dd onto a memory card. Personally, I have an "OrangePi Plus 2E" that I bought based on jmcneill's recommendation. It is a bit faster than the RPi (particularly for storage and network), has been running super stable doing continuous builds and costs about the same as an RPi. -- Benny