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      <title>Booting FreeBSD on a Raspberry Pi Zero</title>
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      <description>Luckily, I was able to get a Raspberry Pi Zero not so long ago. Naturally, my first move was to try to boot FreeBSD on it. Although there is no official support for the Zero on FreeBSD, given that the hardware is very similar to the Raspberry Pi A model, I was able to boot it. The process is quite simple.</description>
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