-0.2.5 (?/??/2012):
+0.2.7 (?/??/2012):
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+- After much trial and tribulation, I've overcome a GNU-EFI limitation and
+ enabled rEFInd to load EFI drivers. This feature was present in the
+ original build of rEFIt but was removed in the versions that could
+ compile under Linux, but now it's back -- and still being compiled under
+ Linux! To use it, you should place your drivers in a convenient directory
+ on the ESP (or whatever partition you use to launch rEFInd) and add a
+ "scan_driver_dirs" entry to refind.conf to tell rEFInd where to look. (As
+ always, you should specify the driver directory relative to the root of
+ the filesystem.) Note that you can't launch drivers from another
+ filesystem; they must be on the same volume that holds rEFInd.
+
+- Fixed bug that caused rEFInd to show up in its own menu sometimes.
+
+- Added new refind.conf token: also_scan_dirs. When scanning volumes for
+ EFI boot loaders, rEFInd always scans the root directory and every
+ subdirectory of the /EFI directory, but it doesn't recurse into these
+ directories. The also_scan_dirs token adds more directories to the scan
+ list. It defaults to "elilo,boot", but you can set it to any directory or
+ directories you like.
+
+0.2.6 (4/14/2012):
+------------------
+
+- Added "volume" keyword to configuration file's stanza options. This
+ option changes the volume from which subsequent files (specified by
+ "loader" and "icon") are loaded. You pass "volume" the name/label of the
+ FILESYSTEM you want to use (not the GPT partition name), or a number
+ followed by a colon (e.g., "1:"). The former should reliably identify a
+ filesystem, assuming the name is unique. The latter assigns numbers based
+ on the order in which they're scanned, which may not be as reliable but
+ should work when a volume is unnamed.
+
+- Fixed bug in 0.2.5 that caused failure of Linux initial RAM disk
+ mapping on some (but not all) systems. Affected computers include at
+ least some Intel motherboards, maybe others.
+
+0.2.5 (4/9/2012):
+-----------------
+
+- Fixed bug that caused an inability to associate initial RAM disks with
+ Linux kernels stored in a volume's root directory.
+
+- Volume badges (that override default badges) are now stored in
+ .VolumeBadge.icns. Although undocumented, rEFInd formerly loaded custom
+ volume badges from .VolumeIcon.icns. This carryover from rEFIt was a
+ confusing name, given the next (new) feature, so I've changed and
+ documented the name....
+
+- Added ability to set a default icon for a loader stored in the root
+ directory of a volume: The icon is stored in .VolumeIcon.icns. This icon
+ is also used for Mac OS X volumes booted from the standard location.
+
- Fixed bug that caused icons to drop back to generic icons when rEFInd
was launched in certain ways (such as from an EFI shell in rEFInd's
directory) on certain systems.