+<li><b><a
+ href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.6.2/refind-0.6.2-1.src.rpm/download">Source</a>
+ and <a
+ href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.6.2/refind-0.6.2-1.x86_64.rpm/download">binary</a>
+ RPM files</b>—These files are intended more as demonstrations than
+ as practical packages. If you use an RPM-based <i>x</i>86-64 Linux system,
+ though, you can install the binary RPM package. (I don't provide an
+ equivalent 32-bit package.) Note, however, that this package's files are
+ not signed for use with shim or Secure Boot, and it installs four
+ filesystem drivers, which can slow down the boot process. It was also
+ compiled with GNU-EFI, which means that it lacks the ability to boot
+ BIOS-based OSes. Thus, I recommend using the binary zip file instead. If
+ you do use the RPM file, be aware that it installs rEFInd directly to
+ <tt>/boot/efi/EFI/refind</tt>, so your ESP must be mounted at
+ <tt>/boot/efi</tt>. The post-installation script, which adds rEFInd to the
+ NVRAM entries, requires <tt>efibootmgr</tt> and is likely to fail if you
+ try to install from a live CD. Distribution maintainers can examine the
+ <tt>refind.spec</tt> file in the source package and tweak it to their
+ needs and to eliminate some or all of these deficiencies.</li>
+