Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 03 Jan 2002 09:26:38 +0000 | From | Todor Todorov <> | Subject | Want to learn |
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Hi there,
probably an often asked question and you are most probably tired of it, but...
I want to learn how the kernel works and how things build on top of one another. And here I am looking at the source tree and not knowing where to start. The 'Documentation' folder would probably be a good bet but after that? I suupose, I could go see what is in the 'drivers' directory but I don't think taht I would understand much of it if I don't know how the things below work. So where should I start reading the source? Somewhere in the 'kernel' dir? Or in 'include'? or in 'asm'???
I would appreciate any useful advice, thanks in advance
Todor
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