+- Fixed bug that caused rEFInd to unload drivers immediately after loading
+ them. This didn't affect rEFInd's own drivers because they didn't include
+ the unload hooks, but it did affect some other drivers.
+
+- Changed default scan_all_linux_kernels setting from "false" to "true",
+ and commented the option out in refind.conf-sample. This should not
+ affect most people, since refind.conf-sample had this option commented
+ out, and most rEFInd users either use it that way or don't have Linux
+ kernels installed at all. I've made this change because I want rEFInd to
+ "do the right thing" by default in as many cases as possible. For a while
+ now, rEFInd has been excluding non-bootable files from its menu, and most
+ kernels "in the wild" now include the EFI stub. Thus, enabling this
+ support by default seems worthwhile. If you prefer to not scan Linux
+ kernels by default, simply uncomment the "scan_all_linux_kernels" line
+ and ensure it's set to "false".
+
+0.8.2.1 (6/8/2014):
+-------------------
+
+- Removed stray bit of debugging code that caused a prompt to press a
+ key to appear at rEFInd startup.
+
+0.8.2 (6/8/2014):
+-----------------
+
+- Changed behavior when default_selection is not set: It now boots the
+ previously-booted loader, assuming it's still available; if not, rEFInd
+ boots the first loader (as it does now). Behavior is unchanged if
+ default_selection is set. Note that this behavior depends on the ability
+ of rEFInd to store an EFI variable in NVRAM. It therefore fails on
+ systems with flaky NVRAM storage. You can view the previously-booted
+ loader in the
+ /sys/firmware/efi/efivars/PreviousBoot-36d08fa7-cf0b-42f5-8f14-68df73ed3740
+ variable under Linux.
+
+- Added icon for Mageia Linux (os_mageia.png).
+
+- Fixed bug that could misidentify a not-quite-GUID as a GUID in a
+ manual boot stanza's "volume" line.
+
+- I've updated my personal build system, and therefore the rEFInd Makefiles
+ and related files, to use TianoCore UDK2014 rather than UDK2010.
+
+- Added "deep_uefi_legacy_scan" token. When not set (the default), rEFInd
+ does not modify EFI NVRAM settings when scanning for BIOS-mode boot
+ loaders on UEFI-based (non-Mac) computers. Some computers require
+ uncommenting this setting for rEFInd to reliably detect some BIOS-mode
+ boot devices. Passing "0", "off", or "false" as an option resets it to
+ the default value (useful in a loaded secondary configuration file to
+ override a setting in the main file).
+
+0.8.1 (5/15/2014):
+------------------
+
+- Fixed bug that could cause rEFInd to fail to detect boot loaders stored
+ on the root directory of a partition.
+