- href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.4.7/refind-bin-gnuefi-0.4.7.zip/download">A
- binary zip file (built with GNU-EFI)</a></b>—This package is just
- like the preceding one, except that it was built using the GNU-EFI
- development kit rather than the TianoCore EFI Development Kit 2 (EDK2)
- that was used to build the other binary. I originally used GNU-EFI to
- develop rEFInd, but the GNU-EFI toolkit doesn't support the legacy
- (BIOS-mode) boot calls on UEFI-based PCs, so I now consider the
- TianoCore build to be the primary one. (Macs can boot legacy OSes using
- either build.)</li>
--->
-
-<p class="sidebar"><b>Tip:</b> If you want a bootable USB flash drive, download the binary zip file or CD-R image file, prepare a USB flash drive with a FAT32 ESP, and then use the <tt>install.sh</tt> program's <tt>--usedefault</tt> option, as in <tt class="userinput">bash install.sh --usedefault /dev/sdd1</tt> to install to the first partition on <tt>/dev/sdd</tt>. This procedure should work even on a BIOS-booted computer.</p>
+ href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.9.2/refind-0.9.2-1.x86_64.rpm/download">A
+ binary RPM file</a></b>—If you use an RPM-based <i>x</i>86-64
+ Linux system such as Fedora or openSUSE, you can install the binary RPM
+ package rather than use the binary zip file. (I don't provide an
+ equivalent 32-bit package.) This package runs the
+ <tt>refind-install</tt> script (described on the <a
+ href="installing.html">Installing rEFInd</a> page) as part of the
+ installation process. Distribution maintainers can examine the
+ <tt>refind.spec</tt> file in the source package and tweak it to their
+ needs. The <a
+ href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.9.2/refind-0.9.2-1.src.rpm/download">source
+ RPM file</a> might or might not build on your system as-is; it relies
+ on assumptions about the locations of the GNU-EFI development
+ files.</li>
+
+<li><b><a
+ href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.9.2/refind_0.9.2-1_amd64.deb/download">A
+ binary Debian package</a></b>—If you use an <i>x</i>86-64 version
+ of Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, or another Debian-based distribution, you can
+ install from this package, which was converted from the binary RPM
+ package using <tt>alien</tt>. Note that an <a href="#ppa">Ubuntu
+ PPA</a> is available, which may install more smoothly and will cause
+ rEFInd to automatically update with other packages.</li>
+
+<p class="sidebar"><b>Note:</b> At the moment, neither the bootable CD-R image file nor the bootable USB flash drive image file supports booting with Secure Boot active. The x86-64 version of the <a href="http://en.altlinux.org/Rescue">ALT Linux Rescue disc</a> uses a Secure Boot-enabled rEFInd, though, so you may find that useful in some situations.</p>