I think that for the first go *Linux Kernel Development* by Robert Love
would be the best alternative. Once you get the overview you can go for
mmore detailed and advanced books.

- A

On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 1:54 AM, Adrian Bunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 04:46:36AM +0900, Rahul Ramasubramanian wrote:
> > hi
> >
> > has anyone read the book "linux kernel primer " by CLAUDIA SALZBERG
> > RODRIGUEZ / GORDON FISCHER / STEVEN SMOLSKI.?
>
> The only thing I know about this book is:
>  http://lwn.net/Articles/154580/
>
> > which is a better book to start understanding the kernel.... this one or
> the
> > one by Bovet and cesati " understanding the linux kernel 3rd version"..
> > actually i am reading the second chapter from "Understanding the linux
> > kernel " , but it is very cryptic and there are no hands on exercises...
> > please suggest the correct approach,,,
>
> http://lwn.net/Kernel/LDD3/ is usually considered the best to get
> started.
>
> > kind regards
> > rahul
>
> cu
> Adrian
>
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