>I just ordered a bunch of books – I hope that they are good. I feel that I need to get some good reference books instead of just Googling as soon as I need to know something. Perhaps I can find the time to do some reading during the summer…
- Embedded Linux Primer: A Practical Real-World Approach by Hallinan. This one includes kernel debugging techniques as well as a good focus on memory technology devices and flash file systems.
- Understanding the Linux Kernel (2nd Edition) by Bovet and Cesati. A good coverage of the different parts of the Kernel.
- Linux Device Drivers (3rd Edition) by Corbet, Rubini and Kroah-Hartman. This is probably where I’ll spend 95% of my time when working with embedded Linux. The book only covers kernel 2.4, but it is still a printed reference and a good starting point.
All that is left now is to wait 5-7 days for delivery.