#29 Arm Support

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ghujk skomentował 5 lat temu

Question/Feature-Request: Does/Can LibertyBSD run on ARM systems?

My understanding is that OpenBSD has made a lot of headway to make ARM work (example: https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html).

Is it currently possible for LibertyBSD to run on ARM devices (for example RaspberryPi, BeagleBoard, Rockchip devices, upcoming EOMA68, e.c.t)?

The current allbsd.org download page only shows amd64 and i386 downloads.

Question/Feature-Request: Does/Can LibertyBSD run on ARM systems? My understanding is that OpenBSD has made a lot of headway to make ARM work (example: https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html). Is it currently possible for LibertyBSD to run on ARM devices (for example RaspberryPi, BeagleBoard, Rockchip devices, upcoming EOMA68, e.c.t)? The current allbsd.org download page only shows amd64 and i386 downloads.
Jaidyn Ann skomentował 5 lat temu
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As far as ARM goes, I'm very open to it— I actually got a Wandboard pretty recently, intending to at least have a port set up for that (after making sure it doesn't require any non-free bits), but I haven't gotten around to getting the thing up and running yet. So official releases for some OBSD-supported ARM devices? Maybe.

You should be able to compile an ARM LBSD system from a pre-existing ARM OpenBSD installation, though.

As far as ARM goes, I'm very open to it— I actually got a Wandboard pretty recently, intending to at least have a port set up for that (after making sure it doesn't require any non-free bits), but I haven't gotten around to getting the thing up and running yet. So official releases for some OBSD-supported ARM devices? Maybe. You should be able to compile an ARM LBSD system from a pre-existing ARM OpenBSD installation, though.
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