Re: Best and fastest way to understand kernel subsystem ?

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Hi,
Most of O'Reilly books are pretty old. Afair the latest O'Reilly book is from Robert Love about 2.6.34. Does it make sense?
Or even book 2005 are still usefull?
 
-- rush
 
06.12.2012, 15:49, "Abhijit Pawar" <abhi.c.pawar@xxxxxxxxx>:

On 12/06/2012 03:24 PM, Shraddha Kamat wrote:

 What is the best (and the fastest ) way to understand a kernel
 subsystem ( for e.g., filesystem , Networking .. etc.)

Reading the kernel code is the best way. For reference you can use LDD3
and books from OReilly.

 -- Shraddha


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