-0.9.3 (??/??/2015):
+0.10.1 (??/??/201?):
+--------------------
+
+- Added support for compiling rEFInd for ARM64 (aka AARCH64 or aa64). This
+ works with both GNU-EFI and Tianocore UDK2014.SP1.P1. This support is
+ currently poorly tested. In particular, I used QEMU on an x86-64 computer
+ to create a virtualized ARM64 environment; I've not yet tested on a real
+ computer. I couldn't get QEMU to create a video card, so I used a serial
+ terminal, which means that the graphics features are untested -- I ran
+ rEFInd with "textonly" uncommented in refind.conf. I've tested the ext4fs
+ driver but no other drivers, although they all compile. (So does gptsync,
+ although it's unlikely to be useful on ARM64.) Some rEFInd features are
+ meaningless on ARM64, such as BIOS-mode boot support, anything geared
+ toward Macs (csr_values/csr_rotate, spoof_osx_version, etc.), and
+ enable_and_lock_vmx.
+
+- Fixed bug that caused rEFInd to fail to scan EFI boot loaders on
+ removable media when rEFInd itself was launched from the fallback
+ filename.
+
+- Moved detailed descriptions of refind-install from installing.html to
+ a refind-install man page. To keep this information Web-accessible, I've
+ also created HTML versions of the three man pages and linked them into
+ the HTML documentation.
+
+- Updated LodePNG to latest version (20151024).
+
+- Fixed bugs in mkrlconf and in refind-install that could cause some kernel
+ options to be excluded from refind_linux.conf. There were two trouble
+ conditions:
+ - Previously, these scripts assumed that the first option in
+ /proc/cmdline was the kernel's filename, but this isn't always the
+ case. (In particular, when gummiboot launches the kernel, this is not
+ true. It might be an incorrect assumption in some other cases, too.)
+ The fix involves checking for likely signs of a kernel filename before
+ discarding this first option.
+ - These scripts cut the "initrd=*" option from /proc/cmdline, but the
+ call to "sed" was overzealous and cut until the end of input. This
+ usually worked, since the initrd= option was usually last on the line;
+ but if it wasn't, any options following initrd= would be lost.
+
+- Added "kernel*" as a matching pattern for Linux kernels, since this is
+ what Gentoo uses by default.
+
+- The refind-install script can now be run as a symbolic link in Linux.
+ This enables creating a /usr/sbin/refind-install link in Linux packages,
+ with the binaries stashed wherever the package system likes them. This
+ feature does NOT work in OS X, but there's relatively little need for it
+ there.
+
+0.10.0 (11/8/2015):
-------------------
+- Fixed bug that caused refind-install to not unmount the ESP when it
+ should under OS X.
+
+- Modified refind-install and mkrlconf scripts to use /proc/cmdline as
+ source for default boot options EXCEPT when refind-install receives the
+ --root option. In that case, refind-install continues to use
+ /etc/default/grub as the source of default options. The idea behind this
+ change is that it's more reliable to get boot options from /proc/cmdline
+ when the targeted system is the one that's booted; but --root would be
+ used from emergency disks or live CDs, in which case the current boot
+ options would be completely wrong, so extracting boot options from GRUB
+ files is the best bet for getting close to the right options.
+
+- Added "@/boot" to default also_scan_dirs setting. This makes kernels
+ show up on Btrfs volumes under Ubuntu (and perhaps others), at least when
+ the Btrfs driver is loaded.
+
- Added new System Integrity Protection (SIP) rotation feature for Macs
- running OS X 10.11 or later. This feature is disabled by default. To
- enable it, you must make TWO changes to refind.conf: Uncomment the new
- "csr_values" item and add "csr_rotate" to the "showtools" line
- (uncommenting it, too, if it's commented out). If desired, you can set
- more values on "csr_values"; these are comma-delimited one-byte
- hexadecimal values that define various SIP states. When SIP/CSR rotation
- is activated, a new shield icon appears among the tools. Selecting it
- causes the next defined value to be set and a confirmation message to
- appear for three seconds.
+ running OS X 10.11 or later. This feature is disabled by default, except
+ on CD-R and USB flash drive images, on which it's enabled. To enable it,
+ you must make TWO changes to refind.conf: Uncomment the new "csr_values"
+ item and add "csr_rotate" to the "showtools" line (uncommenting it, too,
+ if it's commented out). If desired, you can set more values on
+ "csr_values"; these are comma-delimited one-byte hexadecimal values that
+ define various SIP states. When SIP/CSR rotation is activated, a new
+ shield icon appears among the tools. Selecting it causes the next defined
+ value to be set and a confirmation message to appear for three seconds.
- Added display of current System Integrity Protection (SIP) mode to
"About" display.