Start with head.S in /arch/i386 and follow the code from there.
That's where everything begins.
Jeff
Rafael Ferna'ndez Lo'pez wrote:
Hi,
First of all, sorry if this e-mail is taking your time out. I'm a
computer science student. I love GNU/Linux and I've been using Gentoo
for a long time.
Now, I am starting to read linux kernel, but it is so big that I
cannot understand lots of things. I'd like to know if there is a
website or something that can introduce me into the kernel internals.
Maybe long time ago I could have understood it, but today it's so big...
Thank you very much, and my apologies for this e-mail.
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