[ale] learning the kernel

Charles Shapiro cshapiro at nubridges.com
Fri Nov 14 10:24:42 EST 2003


Let me be the first few of several.

Understanding the Linux Kernel, 2nd edition, O'Reilly books.
http://safari.oreilly.com/?XmlId=0-596-00213-0

Very wonderful and awesome. Completely focussed on real-world details of
the actual linux kernel. A classic of its kind.

-- CHS

On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 10:02, John Wells wrote:
> OS happens to be the one comp sci. course I haven't taken yet (not a true
> comp. sci major, although I've backtracked and taken many of the courses).
> 
> I've got the dinosaur OS book and am planning to start it soon, but a
> thought occurred to me:  I wonder if any books out there address OS theory
> and then describe how linux accomplishes it?  That'd be even better.
> 
> Any books out there that do this?  In other words: here's the theory,
> here's one particular implementation (linux).
> 
> Thanks!
> John
> 
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