RE: Need List of Books

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>>For learning about hardware management like PCI subsystem,USB
subsystem,
>>I/O Ports etc, there is a legend for you 'Linux Device Drivers 3rd
>>edition, O'Reilly, author-Alessandro Rubini,Greg,Kroah.
>>Intersting thing is that all the authors are italian...they have
>>explained every concept of kernel very lucidly.....I am a fan of these
>>books

If you're into hardware, you may want to get "Building Embedded Linux
Systems (2nd Revised edition)" by Karim Yaghmour also Published by
O'reilly, a very good book for configuring, building, and installing a
target-specific kernel.

Samkelo.



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