X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/refind/blobdiff_plain/dd62027a176e4f131bfccaed1932b695b0f2c740..b04a842814ccc991ed93a52acbd7ac27768be686:/docs/refind/installing.html diff --git a/docs/refind/installing.html b/docs/refind/installing.html index d749e68..eec359a 100644 --- a/docs/refind/installing.html +++ b/docs/refind/installing.html @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ $ sudo apt-get install refind -

If you're using Linux or Mac OS X, the easiest way to install rEFInd is to use the refind-install script. This script automatically copies rEFInd's files to your ESP or other target location and makes changes to your firmware's NVRAM settings so that rEFInd will start the next time you boot. If you've booted to OS X or in non-Secure-Boot EFI mode to Linux on a UEFI-based PC, refind-install will probably do the right thing, so you can get by with the quick instructions. If your setup is unusual, if your computer uses Secure Boot, or if you want to create a USB flash drive with rEFInd on it, you should read the extra instructions for this utility.

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If you're using Linux or Mac OS X, the easiest way to install rEFInd is to use the refind-install script. This script automatically copies rEFInd's files to your ESP or other target location and makes changes to your firmware's NVRAM settings so that rEFInd will start the next time you boot. If you've booted to OS X or in non-Secure-Boot EFI mode to Linux on a UEFI-based PC, refind-install will probably do the right thing, so you can get by with the quick instructions. If your setup is unusual, if your computer uses Secure Boot, or if you want to create a USB flash drive with rEFInd on it, you should read the man page for this utility.