-<li>rEFInd looks for an initial RAM disk in the same directory as the kernel file. A matching initial RAM disk has a name that begins with <tt>init</tt> and that includes the same version string as the kernel. The version string is defined as the part of the filename from the first digit to the last digit, inclusive. Note that the version string can include non-digits. For instance, the version string for <tt>bzImage-3.3.0.efi</tt> is <tt>3.3.0</tt>, which matches <tt>initramfs-3.3.0.bz</tt>; and <tt>vmlinuz-3.3.0-fc17.efi</tt>'s version string is <tt>3.3.0-fc17</tt>, which matches <tt>initrd-3.3.0-fc17.img</tt>. Many other matches are possible. If an initial RAM disk is identified, rEFInd passes a suitable <tt>initrd=</tt> option to the kernel when it boots.</li>
+<li>rEFInd looks for an initial RAM disk in the same directory as the
+ kernel file. A matching initial RAM disk has a name that begins with
+ <tt>init</tt> and that includes the same version string as the kernel.
+ The version string is defined as the part of the filename from the
+ first digit to the last digit, inclusive. Note that the version string
+ can include non-digits. For instance, the version string for
+ <tt>bzImage-3.3.0.efi</tt> is <tt>3.3.0</tt>, which matches
+ <tt>initramfs-3.3.0.bz</tt>; and <tt>vmlinuz-3.3.0-fc17.efi</tt>'s
+ version string is <tt>3.3.0-fc17</tt>, which matches
+ <tt>initrd-3.3.0-fc17.img</tt>. Many other matches are possible. If an
+ initial RAM disk is identified, rEFInd passes a suitable
+ <tt>initrd=</tt> option to the kernel when it boots.</li>