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I would start with learning C first, there are numerous books on this subject. 
After that 
http://www.moses.uklinux.net/patches/lki.html
and
http://www.win.tue.nl/%7Eaeb/linux/lk/lk.html
are good places to start for a broader understanding to work upto the O'Riely 
books.


On Monday 30 June 2003 10:42 pm, j4linman wrote:
> As a first step towards learning about Linux Kernel, i have compiled
> linux source code, and succesfully booted my machine using it (after
> having changed lilo).
>
> What is the next steps i should take ?
> I tried reading through O'Reilly's book on Linux Kernel, but not able to
> make out much. A lot of info. there is about various registers etc..
> which i find difficult to understand at the moment.
> I am new to C programming too.
>
> Any inputs are very much appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
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