- <td>Adds the specified directory or directories to the directory list that rEFInd scans for EFI boot loaders when <tt>scanfor</tt> includes the <tt>internal</tt>, <tt>external</tt>, or <tt>optical</tt> options. Directories are specified relative to the filesystem's root directory. If this option is used, it's applied to <i>all</i> the filesystems that rEFInd scans. If a specified directory doesn't exist, rEFInd ignores it (no error results).</td>
+ <td>Adds the specified directory or directories to the directory list that rEFInd scans for EFI boot loaders when <tt>scanfor</tt> includes the <tt>internal</tt>, <tt>external</tt>, or <tt>optical</tt> options. Directories are specified relative to the filesystem's root directory. If this option is used, it's applied to <i>all</i> the filesystems that rEFInd scans. If a specified directory doesn't exist, rEFInd ignores it (no error results). The default value is <tt>boot</tt>, which is useful for locating Linux kernels when you have an EFI driver for your Linux root (<tt>/</tt>) filesystem.</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><tt>dont_scan_volumes</tt> or <tt>don't_scan_volumes</tt></td>
+ <td>filesystem label(s)</td>
+ <td>Adds the specified volume or volumes to a volume "blacklist"—these filesystems are <i>not</i> scanned for EFI boot loaders. This may be useful to keep unwanted EFI boot entries, such as for a Macintosh recovery partition, from appearing on the main list of boot loaders.</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><tt>dont_scan_dirs</tt> or <tt>don't_scan_dirs</tt></td>
+ <td>directory path(s)</td>
+ <td>Adds the specified directory or directories to a directory "blacklist"—these directories are <i>not</i> scanned for boot loaders, on <i>any</i> partition. This may be useful to keep duplicate boot loaders out of the menu (say, if <tt>EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi</tt> is a duplicate of another boot loader); or to keep drivers or utilities out of the boot menu, if you've stored them in a subdirectory of <tt>EFI</tt>. This option takes precedence over <tt>also_scan_dirs</tt>; if a directory appears in both lists, it will <i>not</i> be scanned.</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><tt>dont_scan_files</tt> or <tt>don't_scan_files</tt></td>
+ <td>filename(s)</td>
+ <td>Adds the specified filename or filenames to a filename "blacklist"—these files are <i>not</i> included as boot loader options even if they're found on the disk. This is useful to exclude support programs (such as <tt>shim.efi</tt> and <tt>MokManager.efi</tt>) and drivers from your OS list. The default value is <tt>shim.efi, MokManager.efi, TextMode.efi, ebounce.efi, GraphicsConsole.efi</tt>.</td>