diff --git a/Booting/linux-bootstrap-1.md b/Booting/linux-bootstrap-1.md index 609d99e..cacf373 100644 --- a/Booting/linux-bootstrap-1.md +++ b/Booting/linux-bootstrap-1.md @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ You will see: ![Simple bootloader which prints only `!`](images/simple_bootloader.png) -In this example, we can see that the code will be executed in `16-bit` real mode. After starting, it calls the [0x10](http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-0106.htm) interrupt, which just prints the `!` symbol. It fills the remaining `510` bytes with zeros and finishes with the two magic bytes `0xaa` and `0x55`. +In this example, we can see that the code will be executed in `16-bit` real mode. After starting, it calls the [0x10](http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-0106.htm) interrupt, which just prints the `!` symbol. The times directive will pad that number of bytes up to 510th byte with zeros and finishes with the two magic bytes `0xaa` and `0x55`. You can see a binary dump of this using the `objdump` utility: