Messages in this thread | | | From | Jesper Juhl <> | Subject | SV: Help offered/tasks wanted - mentor needed | Date | Fri, 18 Feb 2000 18:18:53 +0100 |
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Karen Shaeffer wrote: > > Break it into manageable blocks and understand them before moving into > other areas. I would suggest starting with main.c (That's > what I am doing.)
Thank you for the advice. I'll use that as a starting point :-)
> To facilitate reading this, I preprocess it and then filter > it with this perl > script which is pasted below. This makes it a whole lot > easier to read. Of > course, you can run menuconfig to set up <linux/autoconf.h> > which defines all > the preprocessor constants in main.c. This may seem weird, > but it's how I am > approaching the same problems... > Good advice is always welcome (and it's nice that some of you people are willing to share some info with a newbie at kernel hacking :) and also thank you for the script, I'm sure it'll be usefull.
- Jesper Juhl
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