Well sort of. Turns out that the version of the kernel I was building didn't
have devtmpfs turned on the the General Driver settings.
--- In "MrRealityCheck" <> wrote:
>
> I've been using Glibc 2.7 for a long time now but if I try to upgrade to
> version 2.9 (or later it seems), my 7350 refuses to mount tmpfs on startup.
> (I have rebuilt a toolchain with glibc 2.9 and rebuilt the kernel and busybox
> against it and I have installed the 2.9 libraries on the target file system)
>
> Anyone run into this before and if so, what did you do to fix it? I've spent
> days trying to get to the bottom of this to no avail.
>
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