-0.2.7 (?/??/2012):
+0.2.8 (?/??/2012):
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+- Fixed (maybe) a bug that caused rEFInd to crash when returning from an
+ EFI shell or other programs on Macs, particularly when rEFInd used
+ graphical mode. I'm not 100% sure this bug is squashed because I still
+ don't understand the cause and I only have one Mac for testing. See
+ comments in the ReinitRefitLib() function in refit/lib.c for more
+ details.
+
+- Added new refind.conf option: scan_all_linux_kernels, which causes Linux
+ kernels that lack ".efi" extensions to be included in scans for EFI boot
+ loaders. This may help integration with Linux distributions that don't
+ give their kernels such names by default. Beware, though: It can detect
+ unwanted files, such as older non-stub-loader kernels or .icns files used
+ to give kernels with .efi extensions custom icons.
+
+- Improved EFI boot loader detection on boards with Gigabyte's Hybrid EFI,
+ and perhaps other EFIs with a buggy StriCmp() function. Files with both
+ ".efi" and ".EFI" extensions should now be detected as boot loaders.
+
+- Fixed a bug that caused rEFInd to fail to scan for drivers if the
+ filesystem driver didn't set a volume name (that is, if the relevant
+ field was set to NULL rather than even an empty string). In such
+ situations, rEFInd now reports the volume name as "Unknown".
+
+0.2.7 (4/19/2012):
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+
+- After much trial and tribulation, I've overcome a GNU-EFI limitation and
+ enabled rEFInd to load EFI drivers. This feature was present in the
+ original build of rEFIt but was removed in the versions that could
+ compile under Linux, but now it's back -- and still being compiled under
+ Linux! To use it, you should place your drivers in a convenient directory
+ on the ESP (or whatever partition you use to launch rEFInd) and add a
+ "scan_driver_dirs" entry to refind.conf to tell rEFInd where to look. (As
+ always, you should specify the driver directory relative to the root of
+ the filesystem.) Note that you can't launch drivers from another
+ filesystem; they must be on the same volume that holds rEFInd. Those who
+ compile from source code should note that implementing this feature
+ necessitated using a more recent version of the GNU-EFI library. I'm
+ currently using version 3.0p, and version 3.0i does NOT work. I don't
+ know where the change occurred, but you may need to upgrade your GNU-EFI
+ installation.
+
- Fixed bug that caused rEFInd to show up in its own menu sometimes.
- Added new refind.conf token: also_scan_dirs. When scanning volumes for