Building Embedded Linux Systems
By Karim Yaghmour
April 2003
Pages: 416
ISBN 10: 0-596-00222-X |
ISBN 13: 9780596002220
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Book descriptionBuilding Embedded Linux Systems shows you how to design and build your own embedded systems using Linux® as the kernel and freely available open source tools as the framework. Written by an active member of the open source community, the book is structured to gradually introduce readers to the intricacies of embedded Linux, with detailed information and examples in each chapter that culminate in describing how Linux is actually put on an embedded device.
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- Building your own GNU development toolchain
- Using an efficient embedded development framework
- Selecting, configuring, building, and installing a target-specific kernel
- Creating a complete target root filesystem
- Setting up, manipulating, and using solid-state storage devices
- Installing and configuring a bootloader for the target
- Cross-compiling a slew of utilities and packages
- Debugging your embedded system using a plethora of tools and techniques
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First Edition: April 2003
ISBN: 0-596-00222-X
Pages: 416
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Building Embedded Linux Systems Review, January 05 2004
Unlike other Embedded Linux books that offer a lot of fluffs, this book offers readers the "machanics" of Embedded Linux, which is the substance that Linux practitioners (or wanna-be's) need. The book is very satisfying.
Building Embedded Linux Systems Review, October 26 2003
Worth every penny I paid for it. It covers a *lot* of ground, going into
considerable detail about how to set up a Linux system on an embedded
target. The chapter outlining how to build a cross-compile GNU toolchain
was worth the money all by itself. The author goes into a great deal of detail.
Not many pictures in this book -- mostly words! :-) In a lot of ways,
it's a "Linux From Scratch" manual for embedded targets. Highly
recommended.
Building Embedded Linux Systems Review, August 30 2003
A truly superb book that imparts broad knowledge and understanding (as opposed to another publisher's book on the same subject that is limited to several narrow examples with too many pages of canned scripts and code).
Media reviews
"I can tell you that there's enough guts here to make the patient walk and talk, with a true memory of the culture from whence it sprang. That is, there's enough background on FireWire, I/O requirements, distribution, patent issues, storage methods, GRUB with DiskOnChip devices, and other considerations to give even the most sophisticated developer a new lease on life. If you are an experienced embedded system developer and you want to start using Linux, there's no other book for you."
--North Bay Multimedia Association, June 2003
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