refind/icons/ Subdirectory containing icons
refind/drivers_ia32/ Subdirectory containing IA32 drivers
refind/drivers_x64/ Subdirectory containing x86-64 drivers
- install.sh Linux/MacOS installation script
+ keys/ Subdirectory containing MOKs
+ refind-install Linux/MacOS installation script
+ mkrlconf A script to create refind_linux.conf
+ mvrefind A script to move a rEFInd installation
README.txt This file
+ NEWS.txt A summary of program changes
LICENSE.txt The original rEFIt license
COPYING.txt The rEFInd license
CREDITS.txt Acknowledgments of code sources
docs/ Documentation in HTML format
-The easiest way of installing rEFInd is generally to use the install.sh
+The easiest way of installing rEFInd is generally to use the refind-install
script; however, you must be running under Linux or OS X to do this. If
-you're using either of those OSes, simply typing "./install.sh" will
+you're using either of those OSes, simply typing "./refind-install" will
generally install rEFInd. If you have problems with this method, though,
-you'll have to do a manual installation.
+you'll have to do a manual installation. The refind-install script supports
+a number of options that you might want to use; consult the
+docs/refind/installing.html file for details.
To install the binary package manually, you must first access your EFI
System Partition (ESP). You can then place the files from the refind
rEFInd source code can be obtained from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/. Consult the BUILDING.txt file in
the source code package for build instructions. Once you've built the
-source code, you can use the install.sh script to install the binaries
+source code, you can use the refind-install script to install the binaries
you've built. Alternatively, you can duplicate the directory tree described
above by copying the individual files and the icons directory to the ESP.