-0.10.3 (?/??/2016):
+0.10.5 (??/??/2017):
+--------------------
+
+- Two improvements to initrd detection for Linux kernels:
+ - If multiple initrd files match the kernel's version number, the file
+ with more matching characters after the version number is used, rather
+ than the first initrd file found.
+ - The "%v" string, if present in the refind_linux.conf file's second
+ field, will be replaced by the kernel version number. Thus, you can
+ specify options like:
+ "Boot with standard initrd" "ro root=/dev/sda2 initrd=initrd-%v-std"
+ "Boot with debug initrd" "ro root=/dev/sda2 initrd=initrd-%v-debug"
+ This enables using multiple initrd files per kernel, to be used for
+ different purposes.
+
+- Minor code optimization.
+
+- Add new key mappings: Backspace (Delete on Mac keyboards) works the same
+ as Esc, and Tab works the same as F2/Insert/+. This is done for the
+ benefit of new Apple laptops that lack physical Esc and function keys.
+
+- Fix to refind-install to work better with disks other than /dev/sd? and
+ /dev/hd? devices.
+
+- Fixes to touch/tablet support to improve reliability.
+
+0.10.4 (10/9/2016):
-------------------
+- Fixed compile problem for drivers with recent versions of GNU-EFI
+ (3.0.4, maybe 3.0.3).
+
+- Fixed bug that could cause program crash on startup. (In practice, it
+ manifested with GNU-EFI starting with version 3.0.3 or 3.0.4.)
+
+- An anonymous contributor has provided support for touch screens. This
+ support requires that the "enable_touch" token be used in refind.conf.
+ Note, however, that not all tablet computers have EFIs that provide the
+ necessary support in the firmware.
+
+- Martin Whitaker contributed 64-bit support to the ext4fs driver, which
+ makes it compatible with ext4fs as written by some recent Linux
+ distributions.
+
+- Tweaked refind-install to do a better job of detecting disks other
+ than /dev/sd? and /dev/hd? devices.
+
+0.10.3 (4/24/2016):
+-------------------
+
+- Altered RPM & Debian installation scripts so as to NOT call sbsign if
+ Secure Boot is disabled. This is a response to Ubuntu bug #1574372
+ (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sbsigntool/+bug/1574372): In
+ Ubuntu 16.04, the sbsign program is segfaulting randomly, which prevents
+ proper installation of the program. This change at least permits proper
+ installation IF Secure Boot is disabled.
+
+- Changed description of BIOS/CSM/legacy OS loaders on Macs to include the
+ string "(Legacy)", so as to more easily identify BIOS/CSM/legacy-mode OSes
+ in the rEFInd main menu.
+
+- Added recognition of the fwupx64.efi file as a firmware update tool.
+ This filename is excluded from the first-row launchers, and is instead
+ presented on the second row, controlled by the "fwupdate" item on the
+ "showtools" option line. It's enabled by default. Note that it's still a
+ bit unclear to me how this tool is supposed to be used. rEFInd launches it
+ with no options, but if it should take options, this will have to be
+ changed in the future.
+
+- Tightened exclusion of shell binary filenames from boot loader scan.
+ Previously, any filename containing the substring "shell" was excluded
+ from scans. Now it's tighter; only files matching one of the filenames in
+ the constant SHELL_NAMES in main.c are excluded. This change will enable
+ programs with names that include "shell", but that aren't in rEFInd's
+ SHELL_NAMES list, such as "shelly.efi", to be shown in the rEFInd main
+ menu.
+
+- Fixed bug in NTFS driver that caused it to hang (and thus hang the
+ computer) in some situations, particularly when a file on an NTFS volume
+ had many fragments and when the computer's CSM was activated. (Fix
+ courtesy of "S L.")
+
- Modified SIP/CSR rotation code: If the csr-active-config EFI variable is
missing AND the firmware is Apple (as identified by the string "Apple"
being present in the ST->FirmwareVendor string), rEFInd treats the