Explore the fascinating process of writing a minimalist Linux kernel in this comprehensive video tutorial. Learn step-by-step how to create a basic kernel, update the cursor, export to external devices, recompile efficiently, and remove warnings. Discover how to implement snap support, ensure Linux compatibility, and develop kernelless programs. Dive into number crunching, stack definition, handling uninitialized variables, and preventing stack overflow. Gain insights into scheduling techniques and understand the main components of a minimalist kernel. Perfect for those curious about low-level operating system development or looking to expand their knowledge of Linux internals.
Overview
Syllabus
Intro
Last time
Maine
Old DOS
Updating the cursor
Exporting to external
Re recompile
Remove warning
Snap support
Linux compatibility
Kernelless programs
Number crunching
Defining the stack
Uninitialized variables
Stack overflow
Scheduling
Main
Taught by
Ubuntu OnAir