> obvious book is Bovet & Cesati 'Understanding the Linux Kernel' O'Reill=
> y
> 2001 - (it claims it even got by Alan Cox for checking... :-))
It did 8) If you want to understand the kernel its a good book. If your boss
just ordered you to write a Linux device driver then device drivers is the
book you want.
UtLK has a slightly textbookish air about it, but providing that doesn't
bother you its a very good book
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