X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/refind/blobdiff_plain/228291e22c232b9d428feefcd3a1a4b4081ae795..22024d99cdd226ab82566c7973c6a34a47d26c37:/refind.conf-sample diff --git a/refind.conf-sample b/refind.conf-sample index b9b46eb..615a357 100644 --- a/refind.conf-sample +++ b/refind.conf-sample @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ timeout 20 # arrows - scroll arrows on the OS selection tag line # hints - brief command summary in the menu # editor - the options editor (+, F2, or Insert on boot options menu) +# badges - device-type badges for boot options # all - all of the above # Default is none of these (all elements active) # @@ -174,6 +175,7 @@ timeout 20 # reboot - a tag to reboot the computer # firmware - a tag to reboot the computer into the firmware's # user interface (ignored on older computers) +# netboot - launch the ipxe.efi tool for network (PXE) booting # Default is shell,memtest,gdisk,apple_recovery,windows_recovery,mok_tool,about,shutdown,reboot,firmware # #showtools shell, gdisk, memtest, mok_tool, about, reboot, exit, firmware @@ -200,12 +202,15 @@ timeout 20 # internal - internal EFI disk-based boot loaders # external - external EFI disk-based boot loaders # optical - EFI optical discs (CD, DVD, etc.) +# netboot - EFI network (PXE) boot options # hdbios - BIOS disk-based boot loaders # biosexternal - BIOS external boot loaders (USB, eSATA, etc.) # cd - BIOS optical-disc boot loaders # manual - use stanzas later in this configuration file # Note that the legacy BIOS options require firmware support, which is # not present on all computers. +# The netboot option is experimental and relies on the ipxe.efi and +# ipxe_discover.efi program files. # On UEFI PCs, default is internal,external,optical,manual # On Macs, default is internal,hdbios,external,biosexternal,optical,cd,manual # @@ -217,7 +222,7 @@ timeout 20 # modification of NVRAM variables on each boot. Adding "0", "off", or # "false" resets to the default value. This token has no effect on Macs or # when no BIOS-mode options are set via scanfor. -# Default is unset (or "uefi_deep_legacy_scan true") +# Default is unset (or "uefi_deep_legacy_scan false") # #uefi_deep_legacy_scan @@ -251,26 +256,25 @@ timeout 20 # OSes' file browsers. # For legacy-mode scans, you can specify any subset of the boot loader # description shown when you highlight the option in rEFInd. -# The default is "Recovery HD,LRS_ESP". +# The default is "LRS_ESP". # #dont_scan_volumes "Recovery HD" # Directories that should NOT be scanned for boot loaders. By default, # rEFInd doesn't scan its own directory, the EFI/tools directory, the -# EFI/memtest directory, or the EFI/memtest86 directory. Using the -# dont_scan_dirs option enables you to "blacklist" other directories; -# but note that using this option removes the EFI/memtest and -# EFI/memtest86 directories, so if you don't want them scanned, be -# sure to include them in your new list. You might use this token to -# keep EFI/boot/bootx64.efi out of the menu if that's a duplicate of -# another boot loader or to exclude a directory that holds drivers -# or non-bootloader utilities provided by a hardware manufacturer. If -# a directory is listed both here and in also_scan_dirs, dont_scan_dirs -# takes precedence. Note that this blacklist applies to ALL the -# filesystems that rEFInd scans, not just the ESP, unless you precede -# the directory name by a filesystem name, as in "myvol:EFI/somedir" -# to exclude EFI/somedir from the scan on the myvol volume but not on -# other volumes. +# EFI/memtest directory, the EFI/memtest86 directory, or the +# com.apple.recovery.boot directory. Using the dont_scan_dirs option +# enables you to "blacklist" other directories; but be sure to use "+" +# as the first element if you want to continue blacklisting existing +# directories. You might use this token to keep EFI/boot/bootx64.efi out +# of the menu if that's a duplicate of another boot loader or to exclude +# a directory that holds drivers or non-bootloader utilities provided by +# a hardware manufacturer. If a directory is listed both here and in +# also_scan_dirs, dont_scan_dirs takes precedence. Note that this +# blacklist applies to ALL the filesystems that rEFInd scans, not just +# the ESP, unless you precede the directory name by a filesystem name, +# as in "myvol:EFI/somedir" to exclude EFI/somedir from the scan on the +# myvol volume but not on other volumes. # #dont_scan_dirs ESP:/EFI/boot,EFI/Dell,EFI/memtest86 @@ -305,6 +309,15 @@ timeout 20 # #scan_all_linux_kernels false +# Combine all Linux kernels in a given directory into a single entry. +# When so set, the kernel with the most recent time stamp will be launched +# by default, and its filename will appear in the entry's description. +# To launch other kernels, the user must press F2 or Insert; alternate +# kernels then appear as options on the sub-menu. +# Default is "true" -- kernels are "folded" into a single menu entry. +# +#fold_linux_kernels false + # Set the maximum number of tags that can be displayed on the screen at # any time. If more loaders are discovered than this value, rEFInd shows # a subset in a scrolling list. If this value is set too high for the @@ -343,6 +356,17 @@ timeout 20 #default_selection Maintenance 23:30 2:00 #default_selection "Maintenance,OS X" 1:00 2:30 +# Enable VMX bit and lock the CPU MSR if unlocked. +# On some Intel Apple computers, the firmware does not lock the MSR 0x3A. +# The symptom on Windows is Hyper-V not working even if the CPU +# meets the minimum requirements (HW assisted virtualization and SLAT) +# DO NOT SET THIS EXCEPT ON INTEL CPUs THAT SUPPORT VMX! See +# http://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/Activating_the_Intel_VT_Virtualization_Feature! +# for more on this subject. +# The default is false: Don't try to enable and lock the MSR. +# +#enable_and_lock_vmx false + # Include a secondary configuration file within this one. This secondary # file is loaded as if its options appeared at the point of the "include" # token itself, so if you want to override a setting in the main file, @@ -358,9 +382,9 @@ timeout 20 # keywords within each stanza include: # # volume - identifies the filesystem from which subsequent files -# are loaded. You can specify the volume by label or by -# a number followed by a colon (as in "0:" for the first -# filesystem or "1:" for the second). +# are loaded. You can specify the volume by filesystem +# label, by partition label, or by partition GUID number +# (but NOT yet by filesystem UUID number). # loader - identifies the boot loader file # initrd - Specifies an initial RAM disk file # icon - specifies a custom boot loader icon @@ -392,15 +416,14 @@ timeout 20 # Find one similar to what you need, copy it, remove the "disabled" line, # and adjust the entries to suit your needs. -# A sample entry for a Linux 3.3 kernel with its new EFI boot stub -# support on a filesystem called "KERNELS". This entry includes -# Linux-specific boot options and specification of an initial RAM disk. -# Note uses of Linux-style forward slashes, even in the initrd -# specification. Also note that a leading slash is optional in file -# specifications. +# A sample entry for a Linux 3.13 kernel with EFI boot stub support +# on a partition with a GUID of 904404F8-B481-440C-A1E3-11A5A954E601. +# This entry includes Linux-specific boot options and specification +# of an initial RAM disk. Note uses of Linux-style forward slashes. +# Also note that a leading slash is optional in file specifications. menuentry Linux { icon EFI/refind/icons/os_linux.png - volume KERNELS + volume 904404F8-B481-440C-A1E3-11A5A954E601 loader bzImage-3.3.0-rc7 initrd initrd-3.3.0.img options "ro root=UUID=5f96cafa-e0a7-4057-b18f-fa709db5b837" @@ -411,7 +434,7 @@ menuentry Linux { # its GRUB 2 boot loader. Note uses of Linux-style forward slashes menuentry Ubuntu { loader /EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi - icon /EFI/refined/icons/os_linux.png + icon /EFI/refind/icons/os_linux.png disabled }