I m completely satisfied with your reply doc. I think i should start with LFS only and then begin with other things, this will make my base rock solid which is a must to excel in any field. Thank you doc, thanx a lot you were seriously of a great help :)
On Jul 22, 9:18 am, "Dr. Parthasarathy S" <[email protected]> wrote: > Mr. Abhi , <[email protected]> , I appreciate your question and > your perseverance. But you seem to be confused and contradicting > yourself. > > //**I would like to know each and every step involved in OS Development in > brief only. **// > > You want a brief answer.....but > > //** Both were nice replies. But i would like to know what it takes to > build and OS. LFS is a nice place but it just gives you steps to do > it, with no explanation. **// > > but you are not happy when you get to know the steps. > > In fact, the answer to your question is, it is still a long process to > build an OS. Even Richard Stallman has not come out with his long > awaited OS. > > If you really want to try, you can download and read a whole book on > Linux from Scratch, written by Beekman, the author of LFS, from here > :: > > http://oss.sgi.com/LDP/LDP/lfs/lfs.pdf > > Ask me for a copy , if you are not able to download from the above site. > > Best of luck, and keep trying, > > partha > > PS: The lfs book is 322 pages long. The pdf file is 940973 bytes. > > PPS: In fact, I would recommend that book to teachers (like me) who teach OS > > -- > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Dr. S. Parthasarathy | mailto:[email protected] > Algologic Research & Solutions | > 78 Sancharpuri Colony | > Bowenpally P.O | Phone: + 91 - 40 - 2775 1650 > Secunderabad 500 011 - INDIA | > WWW-URL:http://algolog.tripod.com/nupartha.htm > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- l...@iitd - http://tinyurl.com/ycueutm
