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You can. Same process as milk. The only thing about most non dairy yogurts is that they don't really have any nutrition. I'd rather spend the calories on something else, but ymmv!
Why don't they have nutrition? I was going to use coconut, rice, or soy milk.
Coconut milk and rice milk don't really have any protein in them, so neither would the yogurts you make with them. Depending on whether they're fortified, they may or may not be similar to cow's milk in regards to calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and other vitamins/minerals. I'm also not sure how well unsweetened milks would ferment to make yogurt, because the bacteria in cow's milk yogurt need eat the milk sugars. If there's no carbs in the milk to feed the bacteria, I am not sure that you'd get yogurt. Sweetened soy milk does have protein and carbohydrate, so you might want to try that first.