X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/refind/blobdiff_plain/afd7092d8a0f062ba23337228502ac5aa85b4ed6..4c9f41e161bd197922912efbcf4cc676077d5c00:/NEWS.txt diff --git a/NEWS.txt b/NEWS.txt index 3fdb726..254a9b7 100644 --- a/NEWS.txt +++ b/NEWS.txt @@ -1,6 +1,90 @@ -0.3.5 (?/??/2012): +0.4.3 (?/??/2012): ------------------ +- rEFInd now supports compilation using the TianoCore UDK2010/EDK2 + development kit in addition to GNU-EFI. + +- Added new "use_graphics_for" option to control which OSes to boot in + graphics mode. (This effect lasts for a fraction of a second on most + systems, since the boot loader that rEFInd launches is likely to set + graphics or text mode itself.) + +- Filesystem drivers now work on EFI 1.x systems, such as Macs. + +- Removed "linux.conf" as a valid alternative name for "refind_linux.conf" + for holding Linux kernel options. The kernel developers plan to use + "linux.conf" themselves. + +0.4.2 (6/3/2012): +----------------- + +- Added a message to install.sh when run on Macs to remind users to update + the "scanfor" line in refind.conf if they need to boot BIOS-based OSes + via rEFInd. + +- Modified install.sh script to be smarter about running efibootmgr on + Linux. It now uses the whole path to the rEFInd binary as a key to + determine whether an existing entry exists, rather than just the filename + portion. If an entry exists and is the first entry in the boot order, the + script does nothing to the NVRAM entries. If such an entry exists but is + not the default, the script deletes that entry and creates a new one + (implicitly making it the first in the boot order). If such an entry does + not exist, the script creates a new one (again, making it the first in + the boot order). + +- Added "dont_scan_dirs" configuration file option, which adds directories + to a "blacklist" of directories that are NOT scanned for boot loaders. + +0.4.1 (5/25/2012): +------------------ + +- Added "scanning for new boot loaders" message to the re-scan function + (hitting Esc at the main menu). It usually flashes up too quickly to + be of importance, but if the scan function takes a while because of + access to a CD that must be spun up, it should make it clear that the + system hasn't hung. + +- Modified install.sh script to detect rEFItBlesser on Macs, and if + present, to ask the user if it should be removed. + +- Cleaned up the Make.common file for the filesystem drivers. + +- Changed HFS+ driver to return volume label of "HFS+ volume" rather than + an empty label. (The driver doesn't currently read the real volume + label.) + +- Fixed bug that could cause rEFInd to appear in its own menu after + running a shell and then re-scanning for boot loaders. + +0.4.0 (5/20/2012): +------------------ + +- Inclusion of drivers for ISO-9660, HFS+, ReiserFS, and ext2fs. Most of + these drivers originated with rEFIt, although the HFS+ driver seems to + have come from Oracle's VirtualBox, with some files from Apple. I hadn't + included these drivers previously because the build process proved + challenging. As it is, they don't work on my Mac Mini, I suspect because + the build process with the UDK2010 development kit may not work with the + EFI 1.x that Apple uses. + +- Addition of support for drivers in the "drivers_{arch}" subdirectory of + the main rEFInd binary directory (e.g., "drivers_x64" or "drivers_ia32"). + Drivers may continue to be placed in the "drivers" subdirectory. + +- Added new feature to eject CDs (and other removable media): Press F12 to + eject all such media. This function works only on some Macs, though (it + relies on an Apple-specific EFI extension, and this extension isn't even + implemented on all Macs, much less on UEFI-based PCs). + +- Fixed a problem that could cause GRUB 2 to fail to read its configuration + file when launched from rEFInd. + +0.3.5 (5/15/2012): +------------------ + +- Removed the GRUB 2 detection "reciped" added with 0.3.2, since I've + received reports that it's not working as intended. + - Added re-scan feature: Press the Esc key to have rEFInd re-read its configuration file, tell the EFI to scan for new filesystems, and re-scan those filesystems for boot loaders. The main purpose is to enable