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LS109 Linux Kernel Fundamentals Training and Courseware
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The goal of this course is to provide the student with a fundamental knowledge of the internals of the Linux kernel. The focus is on understand the workings of the kernel, and not the theory. After completing this course, the student will have the necessary knowledge of the kernel required for the Linux Kernel Debugging course, or the Linux Device Drivers course. The course is also valuable to any system administrator who seeks to have a greater understanding of the Linux kernel. |
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This is an advanced level course. To obtain full value from this course, the students must meet the following prerequisites:
- Proficient in the Fundamentals of Linux, Linux System Administration and C Programming
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Five days |
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Course Outline
Unit 1: Course Overview
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Unit 2: Linux Kernel Introduction
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Unit 3: Building the Linux Kernel
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Unit 4: Process Management
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Unit 5: Process Scheduling
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Unit 6: System Calls
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Unit 7: Interrupt and Exception Handlers
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Unit 8: Kernel Synchronization
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Unit 9: Time Management
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Unit 10: Virtual Memory Manager
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Unit 11: The Virtual File System
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Unit 12: Linux Device Model
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We regularly offer classes in these and other cities. Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Calgary, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston,
Jacksonville, Miami, Montreal, New York City, Orlando, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Seattle, Toronto, Vancouver, Washington DC.
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