# Revision history:
#
+# 0.10.4 -- Improved handling of disks (other than /dev/[sh]d? disks).
# 0.10.2 -- Improved Secure Boot detection in Linux, fixed --usedefault in OS X,
# and fixed bug that could cause mountesp to be installed as a FILE
# called /usr/local/bin in OS X.
<key>ProductName</key>
<string>rEFInd</string>
<key>ProductVersion</key>
- <string>0.10.2</string>
+ <string>0.10.3</string>
</dict>
</plist>
ENDOFHERE
# and EspFilesystem the filesystem (always "vfat")
FindLinuxESP() {
echo "The ESP doesn't seem to be mounted! Trying to find it...."
+ local Name
local Drive
local PartNum
local TableType
local DmStatus
local SkipIt
local Dmraid
- for Drive in `ls /dev/[sh]d?` ; do
+ for Name in `lsblk -r | grep disk | cut -f 1 -d " "` ; do
+ Drive="/dev/$Name"
SkipIt=0
Dmraid=`which dmraid 2> /dev/null`
if [ -x "$Dmraid" ] ; then
if [[ $EspFilesystem != 'vfat' ]] ; then
echo "$RootDir/$InstallDir doesn't seem to be on a VFAT filesystem. The ESP must be"
echo "mounted at $RootDir/boot or $RootDir/boot/efi and it must be VFAT! Aborting!"
- exit 1
+ if [[ -d /sys/firmware/efi ]] ; then
+ exit 1
+ else
+ echo "The computer appears to be running in BIOS mode and has no ESP. You should"
+ echo "create an ESP, and ideally boot in EFI mode, before installing rEFInd."
+ exit 0
+ fi
fi
echo "ESP was found at $InstallDir using $EspFilesystem"
} # FindMountedESP