-0.8.8 (3/??/2015):
+0.9.0 (6/??/2015):
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+- Minor code changes to ensure that rEFInd compiles with GCC 5.1. (Tested
+ with GNU-EFI on a Fedora 22 system; not yet tested with the TianoCore
+ EDK2.)
+
+- Added new "fold_linux_kernels" token to refind.conf. This option, when
+ active (the default) "folds" all Linux kernels in a directory into a
+ single entry on the rEFInd menu. The kernel with the most recent time
+ stamp is launched by default. To launch another kernel, you must press F2
+ or Insert; additional kernels appear as options on the first kernel's
+ submenu. To see the pre-0.9.0 behavior, you must set "fold_linux_kernels
+ false" (or one of its synonyms, "off" or "0"). The point of this option
+ is to help de-clutter the rEFInd main menu.
+
+- Added new Linux root (/) partition auto-discovery feature, based on
+ Freedesktop.org's Discoverable Partitions Spec (DPS)
+ (http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/DiscoverablePartitionsSpec/):
+ If no refind_linux.conf file or /etc/fstab file is found, and if a
+ partition with the correct DPS type code for the system architecture is
+ found, rEFInd adds "ro root=/dev/disk/by-partuuid/{GUID}" to the kernel
+ options. This will not help on LVM setups, and will get it right for only
+ one installation on systems with multiple Linux installations, but it may
+ help some users, if/when the DPS type codes become more common.
+
+- Fixed bug that caused a rEFInd crash if an empty refind_linux.conf
+ file was encountered.
+
+- The mkrlconf.sh script now checks the OS on which it's running, which
+ should help avoid confusion or problems by users who mistakenly run it
+ under OS X.
+
+- rEFInd now skips checking for various BIOS-mode boot sector signatures
+ when running on a UEFI-based PC; these checks are run only on Macs. This
+ may reduce startup time on systems with many partitions.
+
- Fixed Debian debinstall script to work correctly on IA32 systems. It had
a bug that caused filesystem drivers and gptsync to not be packaged for
IA32.