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August 14th, 2007, 09:06 PM
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"Understanding the Solaris Kernel"?
Hello all,
I am studying operating systems, and I have studied thus far Tanenbaum's and Woodhull's Operating Systems: Design and Implementation, McKusick and Neville-Neil's The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System: Version 5.2, and Understanding the Linux Kernel 3d Edition.
I am starting to get the hang of things but I would like to study up more on the Solaris kernel...are there any books out there that is like the "Understanding the Linux Kernel" for Solaris? I have looked at Solaris 10: The Complete Reference but it appears to be more for System administrators than Solaris Kernel Hackers 
Any reference to a book or website (technical paper, article, blah blah blah) would be greatly appreciated
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