El Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 09:16:58AM -0500 Robert P. J. Day ha dit:
>
> a while back, i ran across a book(?) which had a great graphical
> representation of how the kernel was compiled, showing how the
> initially compiled source was compiled with piggy.o, how the initramfs
> was added to the mix, things were compressed, until you ended up with
> the final bootable kernel image. and now, i can't remember where i
> saw it. (it was a single diagram, going left to right showing how
> pieces got added one at a time.)
>
> anyone know what i'm talking about?
Chapter 5 ("Kernel Initialization") of the "Embedded Linux Primer"
could be an option
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