There's some steps here that might help:
http://sjoerd.luon.net/posts/2015/02/debian-jessie-on-rpi2/
You could just adapt the steps by doing it on Devuan.
Another alternative is the banana pi:
https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Allwinner
I have a beagle bone black with Devuan installed, without having to
upgrade from Debian. It's more expensive and has only 512MB ram but
since it's a completely open board you can just use the stock kernel of
whatever OS you choose. All I did was adapt some instructions which
were slightly outdated from
https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/TI/BeagleBone using
vmdebootstrap.
On Friday, November 27, 2015 4:31 AM, Gregory Nowak <greg@???>
wrote:
> Hi all,
> I think the subject makes my question clear enough, but I'll provide
> some background. The x86_64 machine I'm currently using as a
> router/freenet node/i2p node has some components which are on the
> brink of failing, the mobo seems to be one of those. So, I'm looking
> at what to replace it with, and it seems like the raspberry pi 2b
> should do most if not all of what I want nicely, and for a small
> price. I am considering what I would run on it, and naturally
> raspbian
> is my first choice, since I'm already very familiar with debian.
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