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bootloader

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bootloader [ˈbuːtˌləʊdə]
n
(Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) Computing short for bootstrap loader. See bootstrap (sense 4)


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Many Linux guides permeate the market, but few offer the focus on embedded processing which includes everything from file systems and bootloaders to cross-development and real time solutions.
The Indian authors explain the bootloader interface, system memory map, MTD subsystem for accessing flash devices, embedded file systems, embedded drivers, various mechanisms for building kernel and user-space applications, debugging memory tools, kernel function instrumentation profiling methods, and embedded graphics.
95) appears in its updated fifth edition covering virtually anything a Linux programmer would need, from basic programming and network commands to quick references for bash, ksh, gawk and more, package management, bootloaders, and command-line utilities.
 
 
 
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