July 2001
Intermediate to advanced
224 pages
5h 17m
English
Setting up a Linux system is quite complex. Much of that complexity stems from the
fact that there are so many configuration files spread across the directory tree, each of
which has a unique syntax. Programmers who want to create an embedded application can make
their job a lot easier by planning out how to configure the machine, both at build time
and runtime.
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