Linux Kernel Internals and Development (LFD420). Featured at RJO Ventures, Inc.
Learn how to develop for the Linux kernel. In this instructor-led course you’ll learn how Linux is architected, the basic methods for developing on the kernel, and how to efficiently work with the Linux developer community. If you are interested in learning about the Linux kernel, this is the definitive course on the subject.
Who Is It For
This course is designed to provides experienced programmers with a solid understanding of the Linux kernel. Students should be proficient in the C programming language, basic Linux (UNIX) utilities such as ls, grep and tar and be comfortable with any of the available text editors (e.g. emacs, vi, etc.).
What You’ll Learn
In this course you will learn how Linux is architected, how kernel algorithms work, hardware and memory management, modularization techniques and debugging, how the kernel developer community operates and how to efficiently work with it and much more.
What It Prepares You For
You will come away from this course with a detailed understanding of the theory and philosophy behind the Linux kernel, and the ability to develop and debug Linux kernel code.
Prerequisites
To make the most of this course, you must:
Be proficient in the C programming language, basic Linux (UNIX) utilities such as ls, grep and tar and be comfortable with any of the available text editors (e.g. emacs, vi, etc.). Experience with any major Linux distribution is helpful but not strictly required.
Includes
Live Online (Virtual) or Live (Classroom)
4 days of Instructor-led class time
Hands-on Labs & Assignments
Resources & Course Manual
Certificate of Completion
Digital Badge
Learning Path
1. Introduction to Linux (LFS101x) Training
2. A Beginner’s Guide to Open Source Software Development (LFD102) Training
3. Open Source Software Development: Linux for Developers (LFD107x) Training
4. A Beginner’s Guide to Linux Kernel Development (LFD103) Training
5. Linux Tools for Software Development (LFD108x) Training
6. Git for Distributed Software Development (LFD109x) Training
7. Introduction to Open Source Development, Git and Linux (LFD201) Training
8. Developing Applications For Linux (LFD401) Training
9. Linux Kernel Internals and Development (LFD420) Training
10. Developing Linux Device Drivers (LFD430) Training
11. Linux Kernel Debugging and Security (LFD440) Training