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+4/25/2013, referencing rEFInd 0.6.9
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Apple-specific EFI extension, and I know of no standard EFI way to
do it.
+ A couple of Mac users have reported that the brightness-adjustment
+ features in Windows don't work when Windows is booted via rEFInd,
+ but that these features do work when Windows is booted via the
+ Mac's built-in boot manager. Unfortunately, I have no idea what
+ causes this problem, I have no Windows installation on my one
+ (elderly) Mac, and I have no way to debug it. Therefore, it's
+ unlikely that I'll be able to fix this problem myself; but if you
+ have the equipment and skill to do so, I'd be interested in
+ receiving a patch.
+
The re-scan feature occasionally produces odd results, such as
ignoring new media or keeping old media that have been ejected.
This should be investigated and fixed.
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The code is in need of review to search for memory leaks and
similar problems.
+ If the user has a Linux software RAID 1 array, rEFInd will detect
+ kernels or boot loaders in RAID 1 twice. This could be fixed by
+ adding a check for duplicate filesystem UUIDs to the
+ partition-scanning code.
+
New features I'd like to add: