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    SubjectRe: Question: Favorite Linux kernel book?
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    On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 18:33, Eric Altendorf wrote:
    > I was just wondering if anyone had any recommendations for reading
    > material to introduce the Linux kernel, design & code.
    >
    > I haven't found any online documentation that is as complete and
    > introductory as I like (obviously the kernel code itself is complete,
    > but... :-)

    Also two other books - Linux device drivers is good. If you are new to
    kernels and hardware the best book on Linux is in some ways Andy
    Tanenbaum's Operating Systems. Its not about Linux but its one of the
    best intros to the whole topic.

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