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Embedded Linux Primer: A Practical Real-World Approach (2nd Edition)

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As a classical tutorial of embedded Linux, the book introduces bootstrap loader, system initialization, file system, flash memory and kernel, application program debugging skills, working principle of building Linux system, configuration used to drive different frameworks, characteristics of Linux kernel source tree, how to configurate kernel operation behavior based on demands, how to expand system functions, common build system used to build complete embedded Linux distro, USB subsystem, system configuration tool udey, etc. It is more important that the book expounds how to modify the system to meet readers so as to ensure the readers can acquire useful tips and skills in embedded engineering. The book is suitable for Linux programmer and teachers and students in colleges.

454 pages, Paperback

Published May 1, 2012

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