yes, i realize that's a wide-open topic, but i'm giving some
tutorials on the kernel in the near future and i want to collect some
publicly-available kernel docs to package and give away to the
students.  and given how quickly the kernel changes these days, a lot
of what is out there is already a bit dated.

  so ... any favourites in terms of downloadable HOWTOs / tutorials /
references?  in particular, i'd like coverage on:

  * memory management (wouldn't we all?)
  * debugging (the latest techniques)

  thanks for any pointers -- i'll summarize and post the results.

rday

p.s.  and, yes, i already know about the stuff in Documentation/, i've
already pulled the good stuff out of there.

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Robert P. J. Day
Linux Consulting, Training and Annoying Kernel Pedantry:
    Have classroom, will lecture.

http://crashcourse.ca                          Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA
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