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Red Hat - Embedded Linux® System Design and Configuration |
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| | Course DC604 - 2 Days | | Overview |
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| | | Course Description This two-day Embedded Linux System Design and Configuration course is designed for software engineers and embedded system developers who need detailed knowledge and information of what the impact and tradeoffs are when considering using Linux in an embedded design. The lecture and demos walk you through the steps needed when creating and customizing a Linux environment to support an embedded application. Much attention is placed on software and development kits that minimize the time-to-market. | | | | | | | | You Will Benefit From this Course if You: - Are currently designing or planning an embedded system product
- Need a quick but thorough evaluation of Linux as an embedded operating system
- Are evaluating different operating systems for small footprint implementations
| | | | | | | | You Will Learn How To: - Evaluate real time Linux design issues
- Build a cross-platform development environment
- Choose hardware appropriate to your requirements
- Build a Linux kernel that fits in available memory, and has all required functionality
- Build a specialized root filesystem
- Build software for embedded Linux
- Comply with open source license details related to using Linux for embedded systems
| | | | | | | | Course Prerequisites Attendees should have an engineering/technical orientation. While not required Linux experience, equivalent to our Linux Installation, Configuration, Networking and Troubleshooting workshop is beneficial. | | | | | | | | The Training Approach: - Real Demos: There are continuous, ongoing demos throughout the course. You will see how a Linux kernel, file system, driver, and applications are cross-compiled, downloaded and installed on an embedded computer. You will see what happens when the configuration fails – and how you recover!
- Small class size: Never more than 16 students.
- Up to date information. We update the materials before every event.
- Straightforward explanations. Technical concepts and terms are explained in English. You will walk away with a thorough understanding of the tradeoffs of using Linux in embedded systems and applications.
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