Booting a big endian linux image
#1
Hello,

I have a big-endian linux kernel image. Apparently, this image causes the standard Raspberry PI bootloaders to crash when they attempt to de-compress it.
I installed u-boot in the hope that it will be able to de-compress my big-endian Linux kernel, but unfortunately it cannot mount the SD card:

Code:
mmc0 is current device
** No partition table - mmc 0 **
U-Boot>

Do you know how this can be resolved?

Thanks in advance
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#2
In case nobody responds with an answer (as your issue doesn't seem XBMC related) you might have more luck asking on the Raspberry Pi forum.
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