Yes, that is what I used. Had Freebsd on an ancient 486 for about 20 years. It was very stable, but would only run a primitive window system. UFS was fine
My issue today is, having converted to Linux, everything is ext4. So I cant easily share data files with a BSD OS running alongside Linux.
That is a big disincentive from using bsd to do any serious work.
I guess you have to cope with incompatable filesystems all the time. I choose to avoid it. Dont want NTFS either.