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Books for learning the internals of Linux?
I read the book "Modern Operating Systems" by Tanenbaum. Interested in books that, as its logical continuation, expand the knowledge gained. As a goal, I set a complete understanding of this operating system for its subsequent refinement, its changes and the creation of based operating systems.
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1. Unix and Linux. System administrator's guide
2. Linux internals
3. Linux kernel. Description of the development process
4. UNIX operating system Have
fun :)
Debian Administrator's Handbook
https://debian-handbook.info/browse/en-US/stable/
I recommend "The Internals of Linux" by Brian Ward, I just read it after Tanenbaum and everything is very well told
Nemeth wrote a good book, but keep in mind that it is quite outdated in places.
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