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href="mailto:rodsmith@rodsbooks.com">rodsmith@rodsbooks.com
Originally written: 3/14/2012; last Web page update:
-5/20/2012, referencing rEFInd 0.4.0
+6/3/2012, referencing rEFInd 0.4.2
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I'd like to give the user the ability to set custom options on a
single-boot basis, similar to what's possible in GRUB.
+ A way to set the color of the font would be useful for theming
+ purposes.
+
+ Going further, the ability to load arbitrary other fonts, ideally
+ in a standard format, would be desirable for theming purposes.
+
+ A GUI configuration tool would be nice, but it's low on my personal
+ priority list. If you'd like to contribute, I prefer something
+ written in a cross-platform GUI toolkit, so that a single code base
+ can be used on any of the major OSes.
+
Improvements to the EFI drivers:
- - The drivers I've built fail to load on a 32-bit Mac Mini; I get an
- "incompatible version" error message at an EFI shell, or an error
- code of 80000019 when rEFInd tries to load them. (These two
- messages are equivalent.) I suspect the problem is related to the
- EFI version 1.x used on the Mac, as opposed to UEFI
- 2.x used on PCs. I'm looking into the problem. In the
- meantime, if you have this problem, I recommend tracking down
- equivalent drivers from other sources. (See the drivers page for some pointers.) I'd
- appreciate hearing from
- you if you have problems along these lines. Please tell me what
- type of computer you're using, and especially the firmware version
- data (from rEFInd's "about" screen). This may help me narrow down
- the cause.
+ - The 32-bit versions of the drivers return filesystem labels that
+ omit the first two characters of the name. If the name is shorter
+ than two characters, the driver may return the wrong volume's
+ label. The 64-bit builds seem to be unaffected by this bug.
- Drivers for additional filesystems are required. Given the recent
shift to ext4fs, that should be the priority; however, other Linux