-<li><a name="ppa"><b>Ubuntu</b></a>—Although an official Ubuntu
- package isn't available, I've created a <a
- href="https://launchpad.net/~rodsmith/+archive/refind">rEFInd PPA</a>
- for Ubuntu. To use it, open a Terminal window and type <tt
- class="userinput">sudo apt-add-repository ppa:rodsmith/refind</tt>,
- then <tt class="userinput">sudo apt-get update</tt>. You can then type
- <tt class="userinput">sudo apt-get install refind</tt> to install the
- package. Thereafter, the rEFInd version will update along with your
- other software. This package is built with GNU-EFI and is not signed
- with a Secure Boot key; however, the install script (which launches
- automatically when you install the package) should sign the binary with
- a locally-generated key if it detects that your system uses Secure
- Boot. Thus, if you've previously installed one of my binaries on a
- Secure Boot system and added its key as a MOK, you'll have to add your
- local key when you reboot.</li>
+<li><a name="ppa"><b>Ubuntu</b></a>—Although an official Ubuntu package
+ isn't available, I've created a <a
+ href="https://launchpad.net/~rodsmith/+archive/refind">rEFInd PPA</a> for
+ Ubuntu. To use it, open a Terminal window and type <tt
+ class="userinput">sudo apt-add-repository ppa:rodsmith/refind</tt>, then <tt
+ class="userinput">sudo apt-get update</tt>. You can then type <tt
+ class="userinput">sudo apt-get install refind</tt> to install the package.
+ You'll be asked to decide whether to install rEFInd to the ESP when you
+ first install it. Thereafter, the rEFInd version will update along with your
+ other software. This package is built with GNU-EFI and is not signed with a
+ Secure Boot key; however, the install script should sign the binary with a
+ locally-generated key if it detects that your system uses Secure Boot. Thus,
+ if you've previously installed one of my binaries on a Secure Boot system
+ and added its key as a MOK, you'll have to add your local key when you
+ reboot.</li>