On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 11:42:09AM +0100, Francesco Latino wrote: > Hello, > > I suppose this is the right place for this kind of questions: if not, please > excuse me in advance. > > I am really interested in understanding how GRUB works and growing my > experience in Assembly development (I just wrote some basic algorithms > during University exams) > > I would start understanding how to setup the GRUB development environment: > - which ASM compiler to use and why > - ASM details in GRUB source code > > Is there something I could read/study ? Some documentation that will help me > in setting up the GRUB development environment ? > I know Assembly basics but I am interested in growing my experience: I think > with GRUB development this could be done....
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