-.\" Copyright 2015 Roderick W. Smith (rodsmith@rodsbooks.com)
-.\" May be distributed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or
+.\" Copyright 2015-2016 Roderick W. Smith (rodsmith@rodsbooks.com)
+.\" May be distributed under the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3 or
any later version
-.TH "REFIND-INSTALL" "8" "0.10.0" "Roderick W. Smith" "rEFInd Manual"
+.TH "REFIND-INSTALL" "8" "0.10.5" "Roderick W. Smith" "rEFInd Manual"
.SH "NAME"
refind-install \- Install rEFInd to the ESP and create an NVRAM entry
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.BI "refind-install "
[--notesp | --usedefault \fIdevice-file\fR | --root \fImount-point\fR |
---ownhfs \fIdevice-file\fR ] [--keepname ] [--nodrivers | --alldrivers]
+--ownhfs \fIdevice-file\fR ] [--keepname] [--nodrivers | --alldrivers]
[--shim \fIshim-filename\fR] [--localkeys] [--yes]
.TP
.B \-\-usedefault \fIdevice-file\fR
You can install rEFInd to a disk using the default/fallback filename of
-\fBEFI/BOOT/bootx64.efi\fR (and \fBEFI/BOOT/bootia32.efi\fR, if the 32\-bit
-build is available) using this option. The device\-file should be an
+\fBEFI/BOOT/bootx64.efi\fR (as well as \fBEFI/BOOT/bootia32.efi\fR and
+\fBEFI/BOOT/bootaa64.efi\fR, if the IA\-32 and ARM64
+builds are available) using this option. The device\-file should be an
unmounted ESP, or at least a FAT partition, as in \fB\-\-usedefault
/dev/sdc1\fR. Your computer's NVRAM entries will not be modified when
installing in this way. The intent is that you can create a bootable USB