Ebook: Understanding the LINUX Kernel: From I/O Ports to Process Management
Author: Daniel Pierre Bovet Marco Cesati
- Genre: Business // Management
- Year: 2000
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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I've been using Linux mainly at the application level for a few years now, and decided to go down to the kernel level. This book gave me a good introduction into the kernel internals. But I did find this book a bit heavy on code description, that I could of dug up myself. Telling me, which functions are called in a long descriptive list isn't really required if can view the source code yourself. I also like lots of pictures to explain complex components such as memory management, the filesystem, etc. The pictures weren't bad, but could of been better. Why not describe a component based on pictures in each Chapter. Overall a good start to learning the Linux kernel.
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