I am trying to convert a bootloader I wrote in Assembly Language to an ISO image file. The following is the code from MikeOS bootloader. Here is my bootloader code:
   BITS 16
start:
    mov ax, 07C0h     ; Set up 4K stack space after this bootloader
    add ax, 288       ; (4096 + 512) / 16 bytes per paragraph
    mov ss, ax
    mov sp, 4096
    mov ax, 07C0h     ; Set data segment to where we're loaded
    mov ds, ax
    mov si, text_string   ; Put string position into SI
    call print_string ; Call our string-printing routine
    jmp $         ; Jump here - infinite loop!
    text_string db 'This is my cool new OS!', 0
    print_string:         ; Routine: output string in SI to screen
    mov ah, 0Eh       ; int 10h 'print char' function
.repeat:
    lodsb         ; Get character from string
    cmp al, 0
    je .done      ; If char is zero, end of string
    int 10h           ; Otherwise, print it
    jmp .repeat
.done:
    ret
    times 510-($-$$) db 0 ; Pad remainder of boot sector with 0s
    dw 0xAA55     ; The standard PC boot signature
I typed the following command:
nasm -f bin -o boot.bin boot.asm 
This command works fine and it gives a .bin output. Next I typed the following command:
dd if=boot.bin of=floppy.img count=1 bs=512 
This also worked fine and gave me the .img output file. When I type this command:
dd if=boot.bin of=floppy.img skip seek=1 count=1339
I get the following error: dd: unrecognized operand ‘skip’. I read in the DD documentation that the skip attribute must have a number assigned to it. Any ideas what number should I type with skip attribute (Ex. skip=1).
Next I type the following command:
mkdosfs -C floppy.img 1440 
I get the following error: mkdosfs: unable to create floppy.img. How do I fix the problems I am encountering? Is there another easier way I could convert my bootloader .bin file to an ISO image? 
 
     
    