Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 22 Aug 2007 12:06:52 +0200 | From | "Jesper Juhl" <> | Subject | Re: How to learn Linux Kernel Programming |
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On 22/08/07, Noud Aldenhoven <jwaixs@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you for your information and help, > > I think it's a lot more clear for me now. > I've seen the ldd3 some time ago, but someone told me that book was > out-of-date. Guess he was wrong.
It /is/ out of date, but it still contains a lot of useful information.
> Would it also be use full to use some > kind of cross-compiler? (don't know if that's the right word for it) > So I can run my stable kernel and on top of it a new experimental > kernel where I can experiment with? > A cross compiler is used to compile a kernel for one architecture while running a different one. for example; building a kernel to run on ppc64 while running i386.
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