/dev/ram0 requires CONFIG_CMD_MEMORY?

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Hi all,

starting from the instructions on
http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardRecovery#USB_recovery I found
that omap3530_beagle_per_uart_defconfig corrently compiles,
but `loadb -f /dev/ram0` doesn't work.
The error code is -2 (-ENOENT). The reason is that /dev/ram0
doe not exist.

To make /dev/ram0 appear, I had to set CONFIG_CMD_MEMORY=y.
Is this intended?

Thanks in advance,
Luca

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