Re: [RFC] HOWTO do Linux kernel development

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Greg KH <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> Intro
> -----
[...]
> Though they
> are not a good substitute for a solid C education and/or years of
> experience, the following books are good, if anything for reference:
> 
> "The C Programming Language" by Kernighan and Ritchie [Prentice Hall]
> "Practical C Programming" by Steve Oualline [O'Reilly]
> "Programming the 80386" by Crawford and Gelsinger [Sybek]
> "UNIX Systems for Modern Architectures" by Curt Schimmel [Addison Wesley]

Hi Greg,
you may want to add:

"Linux Kernel Development, 2nd ed." by Robert Love [Novell Press]
and
"Linux Device Drivers, 3rd ed." by J. Corbet, A. Rubini and G. Kroah-Hartman [O'Reilly]

IMHO the first one is a must-have for beginners who want to have an
overall picture of the kernel and LDD is very helpful when you start doing
some real work :)

Luca
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