Asher Glynn writes: > Has anyone read a book on the Linux kernel that they would recommend buying?
Depending on what parts of the kernel you're interested in, "Linux Device Drivers" (Rubini) and "Understanding the Linux Kernel" (Bovet & Cesati), are worth reading. Both published by O'Reilly. There tends to be version skew in such things (between kernel releases and book edition releases) so don't expect them to be amazingly up to date for the latest kernels. Also, there tend to be intentional and unintentional ia32-isms in them but that's probably to be expected. --Malcolm -- Malcolm Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Linux Technical Consultant IBM EMEA Enterprise Server Group... ...from home, speaking only for myself
