Re: "Professional Linux Kernel Architecture"?

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I agree. But I'm only asking this because the table of contents of the book has the following item:

       "1.2 Source Code Organization for Linux 2.4.20"

This is the source of my doubt. If the book covers the 2.6 kernel series, why the above item is in the table of contents ? At amazon.com page ( in Production Description ) there is nothing about what kernel series the book covers and since there is no customers reviews yet, I'm still in doubt about what kernel series the book covers. 



2009/1/4 Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Sun, 4 Jan 2009, Pedro Roure Malta de Sa wrote:

> Anybody knows if this book, about TCP/IP stack implementation in Linux, covers 2.6
> or 2.4 kernel series ? 
>
> 2009/1/4 Denis Kirjanov <kirjanov@xxxxxxxxx>
>       I have a copy. It's well, but too big)
>
>       Recently was published book about TCP/IP stack implementation in Linux:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Architecture-Design-Implementation-Linux-Practitioners/dp/047
>       0147733/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1231089656&sr=8-3
>       I think that the book should be good.
>

 since that book is listed as copyright 2008, it would be ridiculous
if it was based on the 2.4 kernel.

rday
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