- FAT partition. The idea is that you can easily create a bootable USB
- flash drive with this option: Create a proper FAT-formatted ESP on a
- disk (say, <tt>/dev/sdd1</tt>) and then type <tt class="userinput">sh
- ./install --usedefault /dev/sdd1</tt> to turn the disk into an
- emergency disk. This option can also be used to install rEFInd to an
- ESP using the <a href="#naming">alternative naming options</a>
- described later. This latter usage will result in a bootable rEFInd
- only if no other OS has already created an NVRAM variable pointing to
- itself.</li>
+ FAT partition. This option also tells the script to <i>not</i> make
+ changes to the computer's NVRAM. The idea is that you can easily create
+ a bootable USB flash drive with this option: Create a proper
+ FAT-formatted ESP on a disk (say, <tt>/dev/sdd1</tt>) and then type <tt
+ class="userinput">sh ./install --usedefault /dev/sdd1</tt> to turn the
+ disk into an emergency disk. This option can also be used to install
+ rEFInd to an ESP using the <a href="#naming">alternative naming
+ options</a> described later. This latter usage will result in a
+ bootable rEFInd only if no other OS has already created an NVRAM
+ variable pointing to itself.</li>