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![]() | Building Embedded Linux Systems by Karim Yaghmour ISBN-10: 9780596002220 ISBN-10: 0-596-00222-X ISBN-13: 9780596002220 ISBN-13: 978-0-596-00222-0 Paperback 2003-04-22 O'Reilly Media, Inc. Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description Linux® is being adopted by an increasing number of embedded systems developers, who have been won over by its sophisticated scheduling and networking, its cost-free license, its open development model, and the support offered by rich and powerful programming tools. While there is a great deal of hype surrounding the use of Linux in embedded systems, there is not a lot of practical information. Building Embedded Linux Systems is the first in-depth, hard-core guide to putting together an embedded system based on the Linux kernel. This indispensable book features arcane and previously undocumented procedures for:
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a good book to have in your arsenal This book was a highly recommended reference book at my previous job at an embedded systems company. As the title of the book suggests, this text gives the reader a good foundation on the concepts required to build an embedded Linux system. | ||
Building Embedded Linux Systems I'm a beginner in embedded development on Linux. I find the book very good. It's compact, very well written and has detailed descriptions of the procedures to building embedded Linux systems. | ||
A must-have for this kind of project! On the one hand, a typical Linux user is going to install a pre-built package (Red Hat, Suse, Ubuntu, etc) on pre-built PC. This book isn't for them - there are plenty of books for learning and using Linux. On the other hand, embedded systems developers often have a good, working toolchain from a vendor like WindRiver or DataLight. This book isn't necessarily for them, either. But if you're building your own system: your own DIO controllers, perhaps with a mix of flash drives and conventional storage, perhaps remote booting ... and if you've decided to use Open Source as your platform ... then you NEED this book. There simply isn't any other text out there that covers the breadth of subjects (toolchain, kernel build, kernel tailoring, media types, etc etc etc) with the wealth of details as this book. It's an excellent book, and an indispensible resource. | ||
Book is kind of outdated Book is based on 2.4 kernel. Since we are currently at 2.6 kernel this book does seem to have outdated information | ||
Good guide It would be a good guide to a person to prepare for a project to develop embedded linux system. It gives you the information what is necessar, what is work well and how to get them. But you should have some experience on linux language. | ||