diff --git a/Interrupts/linux-interrupts-1.md b/Interrupts/linux-interrupts-1.md index eeab497..1df63e8 100644 --- a/Interrupts/linux-interrupts-1.md +++ b/Interrupts/linux-interrupts-1.md @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ As mentioned earlier, an interrupt can occur at any time for a reason which the * `Traps` * `Aborts` -A `fault` is an exception reported before the execution of a "faulty" instruction (which can then be corrected). If correct, it allows the interrupted program to be resume. +A `fault` is an exception reported before the execution of a "faulty" instruction (which can then be corrected). If correct, it allows the interrupted program to resume. Next a `trap` is an exception which is reported immediately following the execution of the `trap` instruction. Traps also allow the interrupted program to be continued just as a `fault` does.