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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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The last three of these options are always available by default, but the first depends on the presence of the EFI shell program file, as described earlier. To get the gptsync icon, you must install gptsync.efi and adjust the showtools option in refind.conf, as well.

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To launch an OS or utility, you should select its tag and then press the Enter key. If you press the Insert key, rEFInd will show a menu that may hold additional options, depending on the OS type. The following figure shows the submenu for Mac OS X. You can use this menu much like the main menu; move the cursor to select the option you want to use, then press the Enter key to launch the boot loader with the selected options. Press the Esc key or select Return to Main Menu to return to the main menu.

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To launch an OS or utility, you should select its tag and then press the Enter key. If you press the Insert key, rEFInd will show a menu that may hold additional options, depending on the OS type. The following figure shows the submenu for Mac OS X. You can use this menu much like the main menu; move the cursor to select the option you want to use, then press the Enter key to launch the boot loader with the selected options. Press the Esc key or select Return to Main Menu to return to the main menu. You can also press the Insert key again to edit your boot loader options. A simple text-mode line editor opens, enabling you to move a curso back and forth in the line with your arrow keys, delete text, and type in new text. If you want to boot with your edited options, press the Enter key. If you decide you picked the wrong entry, press the Esc key.


rEFInd submenus enable you to set session-specific
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Ordinarily, rEFInd displays tags for OSes it finds on internal hard disks, external hard disks (including USB flash drives, CF disks, and so on), and optical discs. Sometimes, though, the firmware hasn't had time to fully examine these devices by the time rEFInd starts; or you might only insert or plug in the media after rEFInd appears. In these cases, you can press the Esc key to have rEFInd re-read its configuration file and re-scan your media for boot loaders. This action can take a few seconds to complete, so be patient. You can also use this feature to detect OSes if you launch a shell and use it to load a driver or edit the refind.conf file. If you regularly need to press Esc, you might look into the scan_delay configuration file option, described on the Configuring the Boot Manager page.

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If your computer supports Secure Boot, you may find that some of your OSes and tools won't work; they'll produce Access Denied error messages. You can overcome this problem by creating a signing key, signing your binaries with it, and adding the public version of that key to your machine owner key (MOK) list. This process is described on the Managing Secure Boot page.

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Using Keyboard Shortcuts

Although most rEFInd features can be activated via fairly obvious keyboard actions, some are not obvious. Table 1 summarizes the keystrokes that rEFInd accepts, and the action that each keystroke invokes.

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Insert, F2, or + - Opens the selection's submenu, which is most useful with Mac OS X, ELILO, and Linux kernels with EFI stub loader support + From the main menu, opens the selection's submenu, which is most useful with Mac OS X, ELILO, and Linux kernels with EFI stub loader support; in a submenu, opens a line editor enabling editing of boot options F10