Re: Books Regarding Linux Kernel

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Those are the popular three, but the documentation provided by kernel authors themselves as well as source code is also expected.

Lastly, semantics of the machine are often a required read. The intel manual might be something that belongs on your list, if you want to truly understand.

But no book is really enough to completely understand the linux kernel. Those just help you get started.

On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 12:56 AM, Anil Nair <anilcoll90@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

Can anyone suggest any good book for understanding the Linux Kernel?

Are these books enough for understanding workings of Linux Kernel?

1.Linux Kernel in a Nutshell
2.Linux Device Drivers, Third Edition
3.Linux Kernel Development (3rd Edition)


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Anil Nair

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