Re: Working with kernel.

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Tero Mäntyvaara wrote:
Hi,

I am reading books 'Understanding Linux Kernel', 'Linux Kernel In A Nutshell', 'Linux Device Drivers' and 'Linux Kernel Development'. Should I read other books? What would be a nice way to start working with Linux kernel development or maintenance?


Tero Mäntyvaara

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As with all code bases, probably the best way to get intimate with it is to track down an obscure bug. This will force you to grok the section you're working with... or at least, this is how it works for me... YMMV :)
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