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				| @ -19,9 +19,9 @@ but it's good enough to boot, we'll fix this later with a higher language. | ||||
| As a curiosity, the first GDT entry must be `0x00` to make sure that the | ||||
| programmer didn't make any mistakes managing addresses. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Furthermore, since the CPU needs to know how long the GDT is, we'll use | ||||
| Furthermore, the CPU can't directly load the GDT address, but it requires | ||||
| a meta structure called the "GDT descriptor" with the size (16b) and address | ||||
| (32b) of our actual GDT. | ||||
| (32b) of our actual GDT. It is loaded with the `lgdt` operation. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Let's directly jump to the GDT code in assembly. Again, to understand | ||||
| all the segment flags, refer to the os-dev.pdf document. The theory for | ||||
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