X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/refind/blobdiff_plain/462e719eec6a0f7b8283e8e11ab25455112ffbac..e0f6b77e5692ec112bb803202ae27f8c5d55de50:/docs/refind/configfile.html diff --git a/docs/refind/configfile.html b/docs/refind/configfile.html index e588c14..e12dbc0 100644 --- a/docs/refind/configfile.html +++ b/docs/refind/configfile.html @@ -170,8 +170,8 @@ timeout 20 showtools - shell, gptsync, about, exit, shutdown, and reboot - Specifies which tool tags to display on the second row. shell launches an EFI shell, gptsync launches a tool that creates a hybrid MBR, about displays information about the program, exit terminates rEFInd, shutdown shuts down the computer (or reboots it, on UEFI PCs), and reboot reboots the computer. The tags appear in the order in which you specify them. The default is shell, about, shutdown, reboot. Note that the shell and gptsync options both require the presence of programs not included with rEFInd; see the "Installing Additional Components" section of the Installing rEFInd page for pointers to these programs. + shell, gptsync, apple_recovery, mok_tool, about, exit, shutdown, and reboot + Specifies which tool tags to display on the second row. shell launches an EFI shell, gptsync launches a tool that creates a hybrid MBR, apple_recovery boots the OS X Recovery HD, mok_tool launches a tool to manage Machine Owner Keys (MOKs) on systems with Secure Boot active, about displays information about the program, exit terminates rEFInd, shutdown shuts down the computer (or reboots it, on UEFI PCs), and reboot reboots the computer. The tags appear in the order in which you specify them. The default is shell, apple_recovery, mok_tool, about, shutdown, reboot. Note that the shell, apple_recovery, mok_tool, and gptsync options all require the presence of programs not included with rEFInd. See the "Installing Additional Components" section of the Installing rEFInd page for pointers to the shell and gptsync programs. The apple_recovery option will appear only if you've got an Apple Recovery HD partition (which has a boot loader called com.apple.recovery.boot/boot.efi). See the Secure Boot page for information on Secure Boot and MOK management. textonly