X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/refind/blobdiff_plain/69be20dc8a21b0cb76686c20a36d6c374ba320d8..0d5abdda4c44431486484d4f5d3627967e005210:/refind.conf-sample diff --git a/refind.conf-sample b/refind.conf-sample index 193a75d..d023b00 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) # @@ -45,6 +46,7 @@ timeout 20 # Default is "icons". # #icons_dir myicons +#icons_dir icons/snowy # Use a custom title banner instead of the rEFInd icon and name. The file # path is relative to the directory where refind.efi is located. The color @@ -54,6 +56,7 @@ timeout 20 # #banner hostname.bmp #banner mybanner.png +#banner icons/snowy/banner-snowy.png # Specify how to handle banners that aren't exactly the same as the screen # size: @@ -133,8 +136,19 @@ timeout 20 # Default is "0 0" (use the system default resolution, usually 800x600). # #resolution 1024 768 +#resolution 1440 900 #resolution 3 +# Enable touch screen support. If active, this feature enables use of +# touch screen controls (as on tablets). Note, however, that not all +# tablets' EFIs provide the necessary underlying support, so this +# feature may not work for you. If it does work, you should be able +# to launch an OS or tool by touching it. In a submenu, touching +# anywhere launches the currently-selection item; there is, at present, +# no way to select a specific submenu item. +# +#enable_touch + # Launch specified OSes in graphics mode. By default, rEFInd switches # to text mode and displays basic pre-launch information when launching # all OSes except OS X. Using graphics mode can produce a more seamless @@ -167,6 +181,8 @@ timeout 20 # (see also the windows_recovery_files option) # mok_tool - makes available the Machine Owner Key (MOK) maintenance # tool, MokManager.efi, used on Secure Boot systems +# csr_rotate - adjusts Apple System Integrity Protection (SIP) +# policy. Requires "csr_values" to be set. # about - an "about this program" option # exit - a tag to exit from rEFInd # shutdown - shuts down the computer (a bug causes this to reboot @@ -174,10 +190,12 @@ 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) +# fwupdate - a tag to update the firmware; launches the fwupx64.efi +# (or similar) program # 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 +# Default is shell,memtest,gdisk,apple_recovery,windows_recovery,mok_tool,about,shutdown,reboot,firmware,fwupdate # -#showtools shell, gdisk, memtest, mok_tool, about, reboot, exit, firmware +#showtools shell, gdisk, memtest, mok_tool, apple_recovery, windows_recovery, about, reboot, exit, firmware, fwupdate # Boot loaders that can launch a Windows restore or emergency system. # These tend to be OEM-specific. @@ -221,7 +239,7 @@ 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 @@ -308,6 +326,15 @@ 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 @@ -325,7 +352,8 @@ timeout 20 # - A "+" symbol at the start of the string, which refers to the most # recently booted loader. # - Any substring that corresponds to a portion of the loader's title -# (usually the OS's name or boot loader's path). +# (usually the OS's name, boot loader's path, or a volume or +# filesystem title). # You may also specify multiple selectors by separating them with commas # and enclosing the list in quotes. (The "+" option is only meaningful in # this context.) @@ -357,6 +385,37 @@ timeout 20 # #enable_and_lock_vmx false +# Tell a Mac's EFI that OS X is about to be launched, even when it's not. +# This option causes some Macs to initialize their hardware differently than +# when a third-party OS is launched normally. In some cases (particularly on +# Macs with multiple video cards), using this option can cause hardware to +# work that would not otherwise work. On the other hand, using this option +# when it is not necessary can cause hardware (such as keyboards and mice) to +# become inaccessible. Therefore, you should not enable this option if your +# non-Apple OSes work correctly; enable it only if you have problems with +# some hardware devices. When needed, a value of "10.9" usually works, but +# you can experiment with other values. This feature has no effect on +# non-Apple computers. +# The default is inactive (no OS X spoofing is done). +# +#spoof_osx_version 10.9 + +# Set the CSR values for Apple's System Integrity Protection (SIP) feature. +# Values are one-byte (two-character) hexadecimal numbers. These values +# define which specific security features are enabled. Below are the codes +# for what the values mean. Add them up (in hexadecimal!) to set new values. +# Apple's "csrutil enable" and "csrutil disable" commands set values of 10 +# and 77, respectively. +# CSR_ALLOW_UNTRUSTED_KEXTS 0x01 +# CSR_ALLOW_UNRESTRICTED_FS 0x02 +# CSR_ALLOW_TASK_FOR_PID 0x04 +# CSR_ALLOW_KERNEL_DEBUGGER 0x08 +# CSR_ALLOW_APPLE_INTERNAL 0x10 +# CSR_ALLOW_UNRESTRICTED_DTRACE 0x20 +# CSR_ALLOW_UNRESTRICTED_NVRAM 0x40 +# +#csr_values 10,77 + # 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, @@ -372,9 +431,9 @@ 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 @@ -406,42 +465,63 @@ 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 - loader bzImage-3.3.0-rc7 - initrd initrd-3.3.0.img - options "ro root=UUID=5f96cafa-e0a7-4057-b18f-fa709db5b837" - disabled + icon EFI/refind/icons/os_linux.png + 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" + disabled +} + +# Below is a more complex Linux example, specifically for Arch Linux. +# This example MUST be modified for your specific installation; if nothing +# else, the PARTUUID code must be changed for your disk. Because Arch Linux +# does not include version numbers in its kernel and initrd filenames, you +# may need to use manual boot stanzas when using fallback initrds or +# multiple kernels with Arch. This example is modified from one in the Arch +# wiki page on rEFInd (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/rEFInd). +menuentry "Arch Linux" { + icon /EFI/refind/icons/os_arch.png + volume "Arch Linux" + loader /boot/vmlinuz-linux + initrd /boot/initramfs-linux.img + options "root=PARTUUID=5028fa50-0079-4c40-b240-abfaf28693ea rw add_efi_memmap" + submenuentry "Boot using fallback initramfs" { + initrd /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img + } + submenuentry "Boot to terminal" { + add_options "systemd.unit=multi-user.target" + } + disabled } # A sample entry for loading Ubuntu using its standard name for # its GRUB 2 boot loader. Note uses of Linux-style forward slashes menuentry Ubuntu { - loader /EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi - icon /EFI/refind/icons/os_linux.png - disabled + loader /EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi + icon /EFI/refind/icons/os_linux.png + disabled } # A minimal ELILO entry, which probably offers nothing that # auto-detection can't accomplish. menuentry "ELILO" { - loader \EFI\elilo\elilo.efi - disabled + loader \EFI\elilo\elilo.efi + disabled } # Like the ELILO entry, this one offers nothing that auto-detection # can't do; but you might use it if you want to disable auto-detection # but still boot Windows.... menuentry "Windows 7" { - loader \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi - disabled + loader \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi + disabled } # EFI shells are programs just like boot loaders, and can be @@ -450,10 +530,10 @@ menuentry "Windows 7" { # could initialize hardware and then launch an OS, or it could # do something entirely different. menuentry "Windows via shell script" { - icon \EFI\refind\icons\os_win.png - loader \EFI\tools\shell.efi - options "fs0:\EFI\tools\launch_windows.nsh" - disabled + icon \EFI\refind\icons\os_win.png + loader \EFI\tools\shell.efi + options "fs0:\EFI\tools\launch_windows.nsh" + disabled } # Mac OS is normally detected and run automatically; however, @@ -463,8 +543,8 @@ menuentry "Windows via shell script" { # certainly need to change the "volume" line for this example # to work. menuentry "My Mac OS X" { - icon \EFI\refind\icons\os_mac.png - volume "OS X boot" - loader \System\Library\CoreServices\boot.efi - disabled + icon \EFI\refind\icons\os_mac.png + volume "OS X boot" + loader \System\Library\CoreServices\boot.efi + disabled }