I'm very interested in learning how to do some linux kernel
development. I do know C, but I know very little about the guts of
the kernel, and I want to learn. Does anyone out there have some
advice on how to get started? I see the kernel as an overwelming mass
of code, and I don't know if just starting with reading the code is
the way to go.
Thoughts?
-- Phil Humpherys <phumpherys@utah-inter.net> DriverSoft Unix Systems Administrator Mobile: +1.801.725.3257=20If you took all the students that felt asleep in class and laid them end to end, they'd be a lot more comfortable. -- "Graffiti in the Big Ten"
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