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Originally written: 3/14/2012; last Web page update: -10/6/2012, referencing rEFInd 0.4.6

+12/5/2012, referencing rEFInd 0.5.0

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  • Options for Booting Linux—Methods of booting Linux, particularly with the EFI stub loader (distribution maintainers should read this!)
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  • Managing Secure Boot—Some pointers on using rEFInd on a computer with Secure Boot active
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  • Revisions—Information on the history of rEFInd releases
  • The Future of rEFInd—Current bugs that need squashing and features that I hope to one day add
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  • The EFI Boot Process describes, in broad strokes, how EFI systems boot.
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  • A Linux kernel mailing list thread describing the new EFI stub loader that's appearing in the Linux 3.3 kernel series.
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  • A Linux kernel mailing list thread describing the new EFI stub loader that was introduced in the Linux 3.3 kernel series.
  • The Arch Linux UEFI wiki page has a great deal of information on UEFI and Linux.
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  • Phoenix Technologies maintains a wiki on EFI topics, including information on many EFI system calls useful to programmers.
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  • Matthew J. Garrett, the developer of the shim boot loader to manage Secure Boot, maintains a blog that often describes EFI issues.
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  • Additional programs