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1 0.4.5 (?/??/2012):
2 ------------------
3
4 - Fixed bug that caused a failure to boot BIOS-based OSes on Macs.
5
6 0.4.4 (6/23/2012):
7 ------------------
8
9 - Fixed bug that caused filesystem labels to be corrupted by rEFInd on
10 32-bit systems.
11
12 - Fixed bug that caused filesystem labels to be truncated in the drivers
13 on 32-bit systems.
14
15 - Fixed bug in use_graphics_for option parsing that caused most options
16 to set graphics mode for OS X and/or Linux but not other boot
17 loaders/OSes.
18
19 - Tweaked install script to better isolate the ESP under OS X.
20
21 0.4.3 (6/21/2012):
22 ------------------
23
24 - rEFInd now supports compilation using the TianoCore UDK2010/EDK2
25 development kit in addition to GNU-EFI.
26
27 - Added new "use_graphics_for" option to control which OSes to boot in
28 graphics mode. (This effect lasts for a fraction of a second on most
29 systems, since the boot loader that rEFInd launches is likely to set
30 graphics or text mode itself.)
31
32 - Graphics-mode booting now clears the screen to the current rEFInd
33 background color (rather than black) and does NOT display boot messages.
34 The intent is for a smoother transition when booting OS X, or perhaps
35 other OSes that don't display boot loader messages. In practice, this
36 effect will be tiny for many OSes, since the boot loader generally clears
37 the screen within a fraction of a second of being launched; but the
38 "flicker" of a rEFInd message in that time can sometimes be distracting.
39
40 - Filesystem drivers now work on EFI 1.x systems, such as Macs.
41
42 - Removed "linux.conf" as a valid alternative name for "refind_linux.conf"
43 for holding Linux kernel options. The kernel developers plan to use
44 "linux.conf" themselves.
45
46 0.4.2 (6/3/2012):
47 -----------------
48
49 - Added a message to install.sh when run on Macs to remind users to update
50 the "scanfor" line in refind.conf if they need to boot BIOS-based OSes
51 via rEFInd.
52
53 - Modified install.sh script to be smarter about running efibootmgr on
54 Linux. It now uses the whole path to the rEFInd binary as a key to
55 determine whether an existing entry exists, rather than just the filename
56 portion. If an entry exists and is the first entry in the boot order, the
57 script does nothing to the NVRAM entries. If such an entry exists but is
58 not the default, the script deletes that entry and creates a new one
59 (implicitly making it the first in the boot order). If such an entry does
60 not exist, the script creates a new one (again, making it the first in
61 the boot order).
62
63 - Added "dont_scan_dirs" configuration file option, which adds directories
64 to a "blacklist" of directories that are NOT scanned for boot loaders.
65
66 0.4.1 (5/25/2012):
67 ------------------
68
69 - Added "scanning for new boot loaders" message to the re-scan function
70 (hitting Esc at the main menu). It usually flashes up too quickly to
71 be of importance, but if the scan function takes a while because of
72 access to a CD that must be spun up, it should make it clear that the
73 system hasn't hung.
74
75 - Modified install.sh script to detect rEFItBlesser on Macs, and if
76 present, to ask the user if it should be removed.
77
78 - Cleaned up the Make.common file for the filesystem drivers.
79
80 - Changed HFS+ driver to return volume label of "HFS+ volume" rather than
81 an empty label. (The driver doesn't currently read the real volume
82 label.)
83
84 - Fixed bug that could cause rEFInd to appear in its own menu after
85 running a shell and then re-scanning for boot loaders.
86
87 0.4.0 (5/20/2012):
88 ------------------
89
90 - Inclusion of drivers for ISO-9660, HFS+, ReiserFS, and ext2fs. Most of
91 these drivers originated with rEFIt, although the HFS+ driver seems to
92 have come from Oracle's VirtualBox, with some files from Apple. I hadn't
93 included these drivers previously because the build process proved
94 challenging. As it is, they don't work on my Mac Mini, I suspect because
95 the build process with the UDK2010 development kit may not work with the
96 EFI 1.x that Apple uses.
97
98 - Addition of support for drivers in the "drivers_{arch}" subdirectory of
99 the main rEFInd binary directory (e.g., "drivers_x64" or "drivers_ia32").
100 Drivers may continue to be placed in the "drivers" subdirectory.
101
102 - Added new feature to eject CDs (and other removable media): Press F12 to
103 eject all such media. This function works only on some Macs, though (it
104 relies on an Apple-specific EFI extension, and this extension isn't even
105 implemented on all Macs, much less on UEFI-based PCs).
106
107 - Fixed a problem that could cause GRUB 2 to fail to read its configuration
108 file when launched from rEFInd.
109
110 0.3.5 (5/15/2012):
111 ------------------
112
113 - Removed the GRUB 2 detection "reciped" added with 0.3.2, since I've
114 received reports that it's not working as intended.
115
116 - Added re-scan feature: Press the Esc key to have rEFInd re-read its
117 configuration file, tell the EFI to scan for new filesystems, and re-scan
118 those filesystems for boot loaders. The main purpose is to enable
119 scanning a new removable medium that you insert after launching rEFInd;
120 however, it can also be used to immediately implement changes to the
121 configuration file or new drivers you load from an EFI shell.
122
123 - Fixed a bug that could cause the scroll-right arrow to be replaced by the
124 scroll-left arrow under some circumstances.
125
126 0.3.4 (5/9/2012):
127 -----------------
128
129 - Added new configuration file option: "icons_dir", which sets the name
130 of the subdirectory in which icons are found. See the documentation or
131 sample configuration file for a full description.
132
133 - Modified Makefile to generate rEFInd binary that includes architecture
134 code -- refind_ia32.efi or refind_x64.efi, rather than the generic
135 refind.efi. This is done mainly to help the install.sh script. The
136 program can be named anything you like on the disk. (The generic name
137 refind.efi is used on unknown architectures.)
138
139 - Improved install.sh script: Fixed bug on OS X 10.7 and enable it to be
140 used after building from source code (or via new "make install" Makefile
141 target).
142
143 - Improved screen redraws to produce less flicker when moving among the
144 second-row tags or to the last tag on the first row.
145
146 0.3.3 (5/6/2012):
147 -----------------
148
149 - Improved menu navigation:
150 - In graphics mode, left & right arrow keys move left & right, while up &
151 down arrows move between rows.
152 - Page Up and Page Down now move through chunks of visible tags (in both
153 text & graphics modes), jumping from one row to another only when at
154 the edge of the row. In text mode, the "rows" are broken down as in
155 graphics mode, but they aren't visibly distinguished on the screen.
156
157 - Improved text-mode use: rEFInd now displays the proper number of entries
158 when first started in text mode and scrolling is done sensibly when too
159 many entries exist to fit on the screen.
160
161 0.3.2 (5/4/2012):
162 -----------------
163
164 - Added the install.sh script to install rEFInd on Linux and Mac OS X
165 systems. This script must be run as root (or via sudo). It requires
166 no options, but on Mac OS X, passing it the "esp" option causes it
167 to install rEFInd on the computer's ESP rather than the default of the
168 currently OS X boot partition. (Under Linux, the default is to install to
169 the ESP.) Note that there may be some unusual cases in which this script
170 will fail to work.
171
172 - Does a better job of clearing the screen when launching OSes in text
173 mode.
174
175 - Added detection "recipe" for GRUB 2's BIOS Boot Partition.
176
177 - Fixed bogus detection of ESPs created by Linux's mkdosfs utility or
178 Windows as bootable partitions when "scanfor" includes BIOS scanning
179 options.
180
181
182 0.3.1 (4/27/2012):
183 ------------------
184
185 - Fixed bug that caused spurious "Unsupported while scanning the root
186 directory" messages under some conitions on Macs.
187
188 - Modified loader scanning code to sort boot loader entries within a
189 directory by modification time, so that the most recently-modified loader
190 is first among those in a given directory. Thus, if you specify a
191 directory name (or volume name, for loaders stored in the root directory
192 of a volume) as the default_selection, the most recent of those loaders
193 will be the default. This is intended to help with Linux kernel
194 maintenance when using the EFI stub loader; set up this way, the most
195 recent kernel copied to your kernel directory will be the default,
196 obviating the need to adjust the refind.conf file when adding a new
197 kernel. If you want to change the default among those in the default
198 directory, you can use "touch" to adjust the modification timestamp.
199
200 - Tweaked code to find loader-specific .icns file so that it finds files
201 for Linux kernels without .efi extensions. In this case, files should be
202 named the same as the kernels they match, but with .icns extensions. For
203 instance, bzImage-3.3.2 should have an icon called bzImage-3.3.2.icns.
204 (The old code would have looked for an icon called bzImage-3.3.icns.)
205
206 - Eliminated bogus OS loader tags for filenames that end in ".icns" when
207 the scan_all_linux_kernels option is set.
208
209 0.3.0 (4/22/2012):
210 ------------------
211
212 - I'm officially upgrading this project's status from "alpha" to "beta" and
213 giving it a bump from 0.2.x to 0.3.0. This doesn't reflect any major
214 milestone with this version; rather, it reflects my sense that rEFInd has
215 been "out there" for a while, and although I've gotten bug reports,
216 they've been minor and/or have been fixed. The program still has known
217 bugs, but my impression is that it is, overall, usable by ordinary users.
218
219 - Added "resolution" option to refind.conf, which enables setting the video
220 resolution. To use it, pass two numeric values, as in "resolution 1024
221 768" to use a 1024x768 video mode. Note that not all modes are supported.
222 If you specify a non-supported video mode on a UEFI system, a message
223 appears listing the supported video modes and you must then press a key
224 to continue, using the default video mode (usually 800x600).
225 Unfortunately, I don't know the calls to get a list of supported video
226 modes on older EFI 1.x systems (including Macs), so on Macs setting an
227 incorrect video mode silently fails (you keep using the default mode).
228 This makes changing your video mode a hit-or-miss proposition on Macs.
229 CAUTION: It's possible to set a legal video mode that your monitor can't
230 handle, in which case you'll get a blank display until you boot an OS
231 that resets the video mode.
232
233 - Fixed (maybe) a bug that caused rEFInd to crash when returning from an
234 EFI shell or other programs on Macs, particularly when rEFInd used
235 graphical mode. I'm not 100% sure this bug is squashed because I still
236 don't understand the cause and I only have one Mac for testing. See
237 comments in the ReinitRefitLib() function in refit/lib.c for more
238 details.
239
240 - Added new refind.conf option: scan_all_linux_kernels, which causes Linux
241 kernels that lack ".efi" extensions to be included in scans for EFI boot
242 loaders. This may help integration with Linux distributions that don't
243 give their kernels such names by default. Beware, though: It can detect
244 unwanted files, such as older non-stub-loader kernels or .icns files used
245 to give kernels with .efi extensions custom icons.
246
247 - Improved EFI boot loader detection on boards with Gigabyte's Hybrid EFI,
248 and perhaps other EFIs with a buggy StriCmp() function. Files with both
249 ".efi" and ".EFI" extensions should now be detected as boot loaders.
250
251 - Fixed a bug that caused rEFInd to fail to scan for drivers if the
252 filesystem driver didn't set a volume name (that is, if the relevant
253 field was set to NULL rather than even an empty string). In such
254 situations, rEFInd now reports the volume name as "Unknown".
255
256 0.2.7 (4/19/2012):
257 ------------------
258
259 - After much trial and tribulation, I've overcome a GNU-EFI limitation and
260 enabled rEFInd to load EFI drivers. This feature was present in the
261 original build of rEFIt but was removed in the versions that could
262 compile under Linux, but now it's back -- and still being compiled under
263 Linux! To use it, you should place your drivers in a convenient directory
264 on the ESP (or whatever partition you use to launch rEFInd) and add a
265 "scan_driver_dirs" entry to refind.conf to tell rEFInd where to look. (As
266 always, you should specify the driver directory relative to the root of
267 the filesystem.) Note that you can't launch drivers from another
268 filesystem; they must be on the same volume that holds rEFInd. Those who
269 compile from source code should note that implementing this feature
270 necessitated using a more recent version of the GNU-EFI library. I'm
271 currently using version 3.0p, and version 3.0i does NOT work. I don't
272 know where the change occurred, but you may need to upgrade your GNU-EFI
273 installation.
274
275 - Fixed bug that caused rEFInd to show up in its own menu sometimes.
276
277 - Added new refind.conf token: also_scan_dirs. When scanning volumes for
278 EFI boot loaders, rEFInd always scans the root directory and every
279 subdirectory of the /EFI directory, but it doesn't recurse into these
280 directories. The also_scan_dirs token adds more directories to the scan
281 list. It defaults to "elilo,boot", but you can set it to any directory or
282 directories you like.
283
284 0.2.6 (4/14/2012):
285 ------------------
286
287 - Added "volume" keyword to configuration file's stanza options. This
288 option changes the volume from which subsequent files (specified by
289 "loader" and "icon") are loaded. You pass "volume" the name/label of the
290 FILESYSTEM you want to use (not the GPT partition name), or a number
291 followed by a colon (e.g., "1:"). The former should reliably identify a
292 filesystem, assuming the name is unique. The latter assigns numbers based
293 on the order in which they're scanned, which may not be as reliable but
294 should work when a volume is unnamed.
295
296 - Fixed bug in 0.2.5 that caused failure of Linux initial RAM disk
297 mapping on some (but not all) systems. Affected computers include at
298 least some Intel motherboards, maybe others.
299
300 0.2.5 (4/9/2012):
301 -----------------
302
303 - Fixed bug that caused an inability to associate initial RAM disks with
304 Linux kernels stored in a volume's root directory.
305
306 - Volume badges (that override default badges) are now stored in
307 .VolumeBadge.icns. Although undocumented, rEFInd formerly loaded custom
308 volume badges from .VolumeIcon.icns. This carryover from rEFIt was a
309 confusing name, given the next (new) feature, so I've changed and
310 documented the name....
311
312 - Added ability to set a default icon for a loader stored in the root
313 directory of a volume: The icon is stored in .VolumeIcon.icns. This icon
314 is also used for Mac OS X volumes booted from the standard location.
315
316 - Fixed bug that caused icons to drop back to generic icons when rEFInd
317 was launched in certain ways (such as from an EFI shell in rEFInd's
318 directory) on certain systems.
319
320 - Fixed bug that caused "unknown disable flag" to be shown (very briefly)
321 instead of "unknown hideui flag" when an improper hideui flag was set.
322
323 0.2.4 (4/5/2012):
324 -----------------
325
326 - Created new refind.conf entry: "showtools". This entry takes options of
327 "shell", "gptsync", "about", "exit", "reboot", and "shutdown". This
328 option is in some respects an affirmative version of portions of the old
329 "disable" and "hideui" options; however, it enables users to specify the
330 order in which these options appear on the screen. Also, the "exit"
331 option is new; it terminates the program. The effect is usually to return
332 to whatever tool launched it or to launch a default OS; however, this is
333 somewhat unpredictable. The default therefore omits the "exit" option, as
334 well as "gptsync", which has always been dangerous (but necessary on most
335 MacOS/Windows dual-boot setups on Macs). As part of this reconfiguration,
336 I've eliminated the "rescue Linux" option, which always seemed pointless
337 to me.
338
339 - Folded "disable" and "hideui" refind.conf entries into one ("disable"),
340 and reduced the number of options to six: "banner", "label",
341 "singleuser", "hwtest", "arrows", and "all". ("arrows" is new and
342 disables the scroll arrows when a system has too many tags to display
343 simultaneously.)
344
345 - Added max_tags option to the refind.conf file, enabling users to reduce
346 the maximum number of OS loader tags that can be displayed at once.
347
348 - Updated rEFIt icon, based on the 128x128 volume label from the rEFIt CD
349 image.
350
351 - Added x86 and x86-64 EFI shells to the CD image version of the binary,
352 but NOT to the binary zip file. The logic is that the CD image is more
353 likely to be used directly as an emergency disc and so may need this
354 feature, even though the source isn't part of the rEFInd project. (The
355 source is readily available from the TianoCore project.)
356
357 - EFI shells may now be stored at /shellx64.efi for x86-64 systems or at
358 /shellia32.efi for x86 systems. The /EFI/tools/shell.efi name is also
359 recognized; however, if both files are present, two EFI shell icons will
360 appear on the main menu. The /efi/{refind-path/apps/shell.efi filename,
361 which was never officially documented but worked as a carryover from
362 rEFIt, is no longer valid.
363
364 0.2.3 (3/26/2012):
365 ------------------
366
367 - Fixed (maybe) a bug that caused hangs when launching a second program
368 after returning from a first. There are some weird system-to-system
369 differences, though, and this fix causes (apparently harmless) error
370 messages about "(re)opening our installation volume" on at least one
371 system (a 32-bit Mac Mini). I'm committing this change because, imperfect
372 though it is, it's preferable to the earlier version, at least on my
373 small sample of computers.
374
375 - Because of news that the Linux kernel developers are planning to use the
376 filename linux.conf to hold Linux kernel configuration data for EFI
377 booting, I'm transitioning rEFInd away from that name and to
378 refind_linux.conf to avoid a conflict. This version can use either name,
379 with refind_linux.conf taking precedence if both are present.
380
381 - Added logo for Arch Linux.
382
383 0.2.2 (3/23/2012):
384 ------------------
385
386 - Fixed bug that caused program failure when Linux kernels with EFI stub
387 support were detected with no associated version numbers. rEFInd now
388 permits automatic linking of *ONE* versionless kernel to *ONE*
389 versionless initrd file.
390
391 - Fixed bug that caused program hangs when a boot loader filename or label
392 was too long. Such names are now properly truncated and program execution
393 continues.
394
395 - Fixed bug that caused no text to appear in submenus on UEFI systems with
396 small screens (800x600). NOTE: Problem still occurs on screens smaller
397 than this, but such systems are very rare.
398
399 0.2.1 (3/19/2012):
400 ------------------
401
402 - Added ability to set a "default_selection" that's a title or a substring
403 of one -- the name given to a stanza in a "menuentry" or the boot
404 loader's filename, in most cases, although "Mac OS X", "Windows XP
405 (XoM)", and "Microsoft EFI boot" are also titles.
406
407 - Added support for semi-automatic scans of Linux kernels with EFI stub
408 loader support. The program auto-detects matching initial RAM disk files
409 and loads additional options from the "linux.conf" file in the same
410 directory as the kernel.
411
412 - Added support for "submenuentry" keyword and associated sub-stanza
413 entries in refind.conf file.
414
415 - Renamed icons/os_mint.icns to icons/os_linuxmint.icns to match the
416 filename Linux Mint ACTUALLY uses for its ESP boot loader directory.
417
418
419 0.2.0 (3/14/2012):
420 ------------------
421
422 - Initial public release