As per as I know, you can follow two text books.
1. Linux Kernel Development by Robert Love, 3rd edition.
2. Linux Device Drivers by Alessandro Rubini, Jonathan Corbet, Greh Kroah-Hartman. 3rd edition.
At the same time, you can practice the exercises given in the text books - practice makes a man perfect. The other thing is "Make your hands dirty by digging the kernel code whenever you have a doubt".
Regards,
Srinivas
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 2:06 PM, Satya Prakash Prasad <unixkernel497@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Please let me know how to study and get hands on experience on Linux Kernel and Device Drivers?Regards,
Prakash
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