Re: OS Books suggestion

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2011/6/1 Ezequiel García <elezegarcia@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
I am looking for some biblographic material for OS learning (mostly for linux). I've read Linux Device Drivers, and I am interested in these:

* The design of unix operating system (Bach)

* Modern operative systems (Tanenbaum)

* Operating Systems design and implementation(Tanenbaum)

I haven't done formal Computer Science studies, and I don't the time to read the three of them, but as I am working very close to the linux kernel, I am trying to sharp my skills a little.

All books seem very well rated, and the first one is a real classic. I would like to have further suggestions so I can decide myself better.


I think you should try.
Bovet and Cessati Understanding linux kernel
and
Robert love Linuk kernel development.
 
Thanks.
Ezequiel.

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