Re: Hacking from start_kernel()

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Yep. Most of start_kernel() are the initialization code for each subsystem.
I'd like to have a look how the memory management subsystem is initialized.

On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 7:53 PM, vinothkumar raman <vinocit@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Its better we read and add notes about the parts which each of us
> understand !!!!
>
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Lin Ming <minggr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 12:40 PM, vinothkumar raman <vinocit@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Yesterday night i thought of looking into the kernel source and got an
>>> idea of understanding it from start_kernel() and document it. So i
>>> tried to document it but only partially . I think we could start a
>>> discussion from it. I dont understand much in it. So its better we
>>> shall pass around the doc between and get it complete. That would be a
>>> doc by newbies for newbies.
>>
>> Good idea :) Let's read the f***ing code.
>>
>> Lin Ming
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> R.Vinoth Kumar
>>>
>>
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