X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/refind/blobdiff_plain/4620951195e9578d01410af5944c04e0de230ecb..05d641020fe8cea57fa41b9e19459727a463d0c0:/refind.conf-sample diff --git a/refind.conf-sample b/refind.conf-sample index c15d905..6cc17cd 100644 --- a/refind.conf-sample +++ b/refind.conf-sample @@ -14,10 +14,13 @@ timeout 20 # label - boot option text label in the menu # singleuser - remove the submenu options to boot Mac OS X in single-user # or verbose modes; affects ONLY MacOS X +# safemode - remove the submenu option to boot Mac OS X in "safe mode" # hwtest - the submenu option to run Apple's hardware test # 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) # all - all of the above +# Default is none of these (all elements active) # #hideui singleuser #hideui all @@ -36,9 +39,10 @@ timeout 20 # path is relative to the directory where refind.efi is located. The color # in the top left corner of the image is used as the background color # for the menu screens. Currently uncompressed BMP images with color -# depths of 24, 8, 4 or 1 bits are supported. +# depths of 24, 8, 4 or 1 bits are supported, as well as PNG images. # #banner hostname.bmp +#banner mybanner.png # Custom images for the selection background. There is a big one (144 x 144) # for the OS icons, and a small one (64 x 64) for the function icons in the @@ -47,7 +51,9 @@ timeout 20 # the built-in default will be used for the small icons. # # Like the banner option above, these options take a filename of an -# uncompressed BMP image file with a color depth of 24, 8, 4, or 1 bits. +# uncompressed BMP image file with a color depth of 24, 8, 4, or 1 bits, +# or a PNG image. The PNG format is required if you need transparency +# support (to let you "see through" to a full-screen banner). # #selection_big selection-big.bmp #selection_small selection-small.bmp @@ -60,14 +66,16 @@ timeout 20 #textonly # Set the EFI text mode to be used for textual displays. This option -# takes a single digit that refers to a mode number. The default is 0 -# (80x25), 1 is sometimes 80x50, and higher numbers are system-specific -# modes. If you specify an invalid mode, rEFInd pauses during boot to -# inform you of valid modes. +# takes a single digit that refers to a mode number. Mode 0 is normally +# 80x25, 1 is sometimes 80x50, and higher numbers are system-specific +# modes. Mode 1024 is a special code that tells rEFInd to not set the +# text mode; it uses whatever was in use when the program was launched. +# If you specify an invalid mode, rEFInd pauses during boot to inform +# you of valid modes. # CAUTION: On VirtualBox, and perhaps on some real computers, specifying # a text mode and uncommenting the "textonly" option while NOT specifying # a resolution can result in an unusable display in the booted OS. -# Default is 0 +# Default is 1024 (no change) # #textmode 2 @@ -163,11 +171,22 @@ timeout 20 # for additional boot loaders, but it doesn't recurse into these directories. # The also_scan_dirs token adds more directories to the scan list. # Directories are specified relative to the volume's root directory. This -# option applies to ALL the volumes that rEFInd scans. If a specified -# directory doesn't exist, it's ignored (no error condition results). -# The default is to scan no additional directories. +# option applies to ALL the volumes that rEFInd scans UNLESS you include +# a volume name and colon before the directory name, as in "myvol:/somedir" +# to scan the somedir directory only on the filesystem named myvol. If a +# specified directory doesn't exist, it's ignored (no error condition +# results). The default is to scan the "boot" directory in addition to +# various hard-coded directories. # -#also_scan_dirs boot,EFI/linux/kernels +#also_scan_dirs boot,ESP2:EFI/linux/kernels + +# Partitions to omit from scans. You must specify a volume by its +# label, which you can obtain in an EFI shell by typing "vol", from +# Linux by typing "blkid /dev/{devicename}", or by examining the +# disk's label in various OSes' file browsers. +# The default is an empty list (all volumes are scanned). +# +#dont_scan_volumes "Recovery HD" # Directories that should NOT be scanned for boot loaders. By default, # rEFInd doesn't scan its own directory or the EFI/tools directory. @@ -178,9 +197,12 @@ timeout 20 # 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. +# 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 EFI/boot,EFI/Dell +#dont_scan_dirs ESP:/EFI/boot,EFI/Dell # Files that should NOT be included as EFI boot loaders (on the # first line of the display). If you're using a boot loader that @@ -203,13 +225,9 @@ timeout 20 # all files in scanned directories with names that begin with "vmlinuz" # or "bzImage" to be included as loaders, even if they lack ".efi" # extensions. The drawback to this option is that it can pick up kernels -# that lack EFI stub loader support and other files. Most notably, if you -# want to give a kernel a custom icon by placing an icon with the kernel's -# filename but a ".icns" extension in the same directory as the kernel, this -# option will cause the icon file to show up as a non-functional loader tag. -# Passing this option a "0" value causes kernels without ".efi" extensions -# to NOT be scanned; passing it alone or with any other value causes all -# kernels to be scanned. +# that lack EFI stub loader support and other files. Passing this option +# a "0" value causes kernels without ".efi" extensions to NOT be scanned; +# passing it alone or with any other value causes all kernels to be scanned. # Default is to NOT scan for kernels without ".efi" extensions. # scan_all_linux_kernels