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Linux: Embedded Development

Linux: Embedded Development



This excerpt from the book "Linux Embedded Development" provides a comprehensive guide to embedded Linux development. It begins by introducing fundamental concepts such as bootloaders, kernels, root filesystems, and device drivers. The book then dives into more advanced topics, such as building a cross-compiler, creating a device tree, and managing memory. The author explores various tools and techniques for debugging, tracing, and profiling embedded Linux systems. Lastly, the text examines real-time systems and discusses how to optimize Linux for real-time performance.

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