Product: 0596002130
I was searching (and still am) for a technical resource that I could leverage to understand the kernel in a useful way so I could compile custom, optimized Linux kernels specifically for customer server hardware architecture. I was hoping ‘Understanding the Linux Kernel’ would step through the kernel compilation process and explain each section of options during the build process and what all the available options are. Rather, this title drudges along for almost 1000 pages mired in archaic ‘C’ code and trivial low level Operating System constructs. Almost nothing in the book is of any practical value whatsoever for most users, except perhaps for the privileged Linux elite, who devote their lives to the minutiae of Linux kernel hacking.
‘Understanding the Linux Kernel’ reads like the most boring computer science course you have ever attended. Tedious, tiresome, and not for anyone other than the most dedicated academic scientists, don’t waste your time on this title if you need practical Linux solutions that you can actually use to the benefit of real world Linux systems.
Rating: 1
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Review by Nealosis
on 2020-03-10