+- Added "--keepname" option to install.sh. This option causes install.sh
+ to keep refind_x64.efi named as such rather than rename it as grubx64.efi
+ when using Shim. This option is meaningful only if the --shim option is
+ also used. This option passes the refind_x64.efi filename as an option to
+ Shim, which overrides the default filename of grubx64.efi. A big caveat:
+ Only Shim 0.7 and later supports this feature. (Shim 0.4 also works if a
+ refind_x64.efi is referred to as "\refind_x64.efi" on the command line,
+ but the need for a leading backslash to refer to a file in the same
+ directory as Shim is so confusing and wrong that I cannot in good
+ conscience support it.) I've not seen signed Shim binaries between 0.4
+ and 0.7, so I don't know if any of them might work.
+
+- Implemented a workaround for a bug in Shim 0.8 that prevented
+ authentication of more than one binary. If any filesystem drivers were
+ installed, the first one would be verified, leaving rEFInd unable to
+ launch anything else unless it was signed by a key in the computer's main
+ Secure Boot db list.
+
+0.9.1 (9/13/2015):
+------------------
+
+- When rEFInd identifies the root (/) partition via the Freedesktop.org
+ Discoverable Partitions Specification, it now checks two of the
+ partition's attributes, as per the DPS (see
+ http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/DiscoverablePartitionsSpec/):
+ - The partition's read-only attribute determines whether to pass a "rw"
+ or "ro" option to the kernel.
+ - If the partition's do-not-automount flag is set, rEFInd will not pass
+ it as a "root=" option to the kernel. This flag can be used to remove
+ all but one partition from consideration as a root (/) partition if a
+ system has more than one with the correct type code.
+
+- Improved Freedesktop.org Discoverable Partitions Specification support:
+ Previously, if no refind_linux.conf file was present but an /etc/fstab
+ file was found, rEFInd ignored the Discoverable Partitions Specification
+ filesystem-type codes. This was fine if /etc/fstab contained a valid "/"
+ filesystem specification, but if that was absent, the result was no
+ "root=" specification being present. Under these circumstances
+ (refind_linux.conf absent, /etc/fstab present but lacking a "/" entry),
+ rEFInd now tries to identify a device to specify as "root=" via the
+ Discoverable Partitions Specification.
+
+- Fixed bug that caused "Found match!" and a prompt to press a key to
+ continue to be printed if any partition used the Freedesktop.org
+ Discoverable Partitions Specification root-partition GUID. (This
+ was leftover debugging/testing code that I somehow missed deleting.)
+
+- Added icon for Elementary OS.
+
+- Added /etc/lsb-release to files scanned for clues about the Linux
+ distribution. This file differentiates Mint and Elementary OS from Ubuntu
+ better than does /etc/os-release, and may also help with other
+ closely-related distributions.
+
+- Improvements to handling of case-insensitive string comparisons. These
+ are buggy on some EFIs, and such bugs affect things like dont_scan_*
+ blacklists, removal of rEFInd's own directory from scanning, matching of
+ keyword names in refind.conf, and even loading of icons. I've replaced
+ many calls to problematic functions with safer calls, which should help a
+ lot. There may still be problems on some systems with some computers,
+ though; as far as I can tell, the bugs are buried deep in some EFI
+ firmware, so I can only replace some of the most direct calls to
+ potentially buggy system calls.
+
+0.9.0 (7/26/2015):
+------------------
+
+- New icon for Kali Linux, submitted by Francesco D'Eugenio.
+
+- Minor code changes to ensure that rEFInd compiles with GCC 5.1. (Tested
+ with GNU-EFI on a Fedora 22 system; not yet tested with the TianoCore
+ EDK2.)
+
+- Added new "fold_linux_kernels" token to refind.conf. This option, when
+ active (the default) "folds" all Linux kernels in a directory into a
+ single entry on the rEFInd menu. The kernel with the most recent time
+ stamp is launched by default. To launch another kernel, you must press F2
+ or Insert; additional kernels appear as options on the first kernel's
+ submenu. To see the pre-0.9.0 behavior, you must set "fold_linux_kernels
+ false" (or one of its synonyms, "off" or "0"). The point of this option
+ is to help de-clutter the rEFInd main menu.
+
+- Added new Linux root (/) partition auto-discovery feature, based on
+ Freedesktop.org's Discoverable Partitions Spec (DPS)
+ (http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/DiscoverablePartitionsSpec/):
+ If no refind_linux.conf file or /etc/fstab file is found, and if a
+ partition with the correct DPS type code for the system architecture is
+ found, rEFInd adds "ro root=/dev/disk/by-partuuid/{GUID}" to the kernel
+ options. This will not help on LVM setups, and will get it right for only
+ one installation on systems with multiple Linux installations, but it may
+ help some users, if/when the DPS type codes become more common.
+
+- Fixed bug that caused a rEFInd crash if an empty refind_linux.conf
+ file was encountered.
+
+- The mkrlconf.sh script now checks the OS on which it's running, which
+ should help avoid confusion or problems by users who mistakenly run it
+ under OS X.
+
+- rEFInd now skips checking for various BIOS-mode boot sector signatures
+ when running on a UEFI-based PC; these checks are run only on Macs. This
+ may reduce startup time on systems with many partitions.
+
+- Fixed Debian debinstall script to work correctly on IA32 systems. It had
+ a bug that caused filesystem drivers and gptsync to not be packaged for
+ IA32.
+
+- Modified Debian postinst file to call install.sh with --localkeys option
+ if sbsign and openssl are available, even when NOT in Secure Boot mode or
+ if shim is not detected. This helps with my Ubuntu PPA when using custom
+ Secure Boot keys, since the PPA is delivered unsigned. (Users will have
+ to have added their own local keys to their firmware's db.) For
+ consistency, I've made the same change to the RPM .spec file.
+
+0.8.7 (3/1/2015):
+-----------------
+
+- Fixed install.sh bug that caused inappropriate installation under the
+ name bootx64.efi (or bootia32.efi) under Linux, with a failure to update
+ the boot entries in NVRAM, has been fixed.
+