I am a starter in embedded system. I would like to start studying embedded Linux. How should I start with? Is it necessary to study any particular controller.
I am a starter in embedded system. I would like to start studying embedded Linux. How should I start with? Is it necessary to study any particular controller.
Me as well. I am about halfway through 'Embedded Linux Primer' by Christopher Hallinan. The going is good, but I will have to read all of the references to know what I am really doing. Maybe you should start a blog delineating your progress. Since Linux is a cluster of programs, I don't think there is a single eureka moment.
My kid, even though I warned him, rested his snowy/salted boot on the back of the book while it was on the floor of my truck when I had to stop suddenly for pedestrians at the cost killer. Ran him in for little light sockets and knife switches for his nephew. So the going will get a little crispy-crunchy toward then end. Otherwise I am barrelling through at the rate of a chapter or two a day.
Desktop Linux is different from embedded Linux, 'cause the resource expectation is less. So I can't help you much, but we could document our progress together.
Two Linux boards that I got working pretty readily were BananaPi and NVIDIA Jetson TK1.
Me as well. I am about halfway through 'Embedded Linux Primer' by Christopher Hallinan. The going is good, but I will have to read all of the references to know what I am really doing. Maybe you should start a blog delineating your progress. Since Linux is a cluster of programs, I don't think there is a single eureka moment.
My kid, even though I warned him, rested his snowy/salted boot on the back of the book while it was on the floor of my truck when I had to stop suddenly for pedestrians at the cost killer. Ran him in for little light sockets and knife switches for his nephew. So the going will get a little crispy-crunchy toward then end. Otherwise I am barrelling through at the rate of a chapter or two a day.
Desktop Linux is different from embedded Linux, 'cause the resource expectation is less. So I can't help you much, but we could document our progress together.
Two Linux boards that I got working pretty readily were BananaPi and NVIDIA Jetson TK1.