On 8/29/05, kranthi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hi ,
> 
>        Just now join  in this group.
> 
>        I am very much interested to learn kernal programming.
> 
>        please suggest some useful links and books.
> 

Although this list is not about kernel programming, but doing C
programming with Linux, I am going to give some hints where to start:

1. Oreilly's "Understanding the Linux Kernel", still the best of its
kind.  Explains basic concepts, how to solve common problems in kernel
design and hwo VMs, VFS, Devices, IO, and other things work.

2. kernelhacking.org -- Good introduction, easy reading.

3. google.com

The WWW has plenty of information about kernel programming waiting for
you.  Just get hands on it.
 
Regards

        \Steve

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