href="mailto:rodsmith@rodsbooks.com">rodsmith@rodsbooks.com</a></p>
<p>Originally written: 11/13/2012; last Web page update:
-9/13/2015, referencing rEFInd 0.9.1</p>
+9/19/2015, referencing rEFInd 0.9.2</p>
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<tt>EFI/refind</tt> on the ESP.</li>
<li>Follow the installation instructions for rEFInd on the <a
- href="installing.html">Installing rEFInd</a> page; however, give rEFInd
- the filename <tt>grubx64.efi</tt> and register <tt>shim.efi</tt> with
- the EFI by using <tt>efibootmgr</tt> in Linux or <tt>bcdedit</tt> in
- Windows. Be sure that rEFInd (as <tt>grubx64.efi</tt>),
- <tt>shim.efi</tt>, and <tt>MokManager.efi</tt> all reside in the same
- directory.</li>
+ href="installing.html">Installing rEFInd</a> page; however, you should
+ normally give rEFInd the filename <tt>grubx64.efi</tt> and register
+ <tt>shim.efi</tt> with the EFI by using <tt>efibootmgr</tt> in Linux or
+ <tt>bcdedit</tt> in Windows. Be sure that rEFInd (as
+ <tt>grubx64.efi</tt>), <tt>shim.efi</tt>, and <tt>MokManager.efi</tt>
+ all reside in the same directory. If you're using Shim 0.7 or later and
+ installing it under Linux, you may optionally keep rEFInd's
+ <tt>refind_x64.efi</tt> name; but you must then tell Shim to use rEFInd
+ by passing an additional <tt>-u "shim.efi refind_x64.efi"</tt> option
+ to <tt>efibootmgr</tt>. Change the filenames to the actual filenames
+ used by Shim and rEFInd, respectively.</li>
<li>Copy the <tt>refind.cer</tt> file from the rEFInd package to your ESP,
ideally to a location with few other files. (The rEFInd installation