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<p>Originally written: 11/13/2012; last Web page update:
-12/6/2012, referencing rEFInd 0.5.0</p>
+12/8/2012, referencing rEFInd 0.5.0.1</p>
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try to launch two drivers, rEFInd throws up an <tt>Access Denied</tt>
error for the second driver.</li>
-<li>ELILO can't find its configuration file when launched from rEFInd in
- Secure Boot mode. The same may be true of GRUB Legacy or other boot loaders,
- but I haven't tested them. (GRUB 2 seems fine.)</li>
-
-<li>Signing the Windows boot loader with a MOK won't work; it hangs, probably
- for reasons similar to the ones that cause ELILO to fail. Fortunately,
- the Windows 8 boot loader should work because it should be verified and
- launched via EFI calls rather than via the new shim-derived code. (I lack
- a Windows 8 installation for testing, though.) This limitation could affect
- you if you want to boot Windows 7 with Secure Boot active, though.</li>
+<li>Signing the Windows boot loader with a MOK won't work; it hangs.
+ Fortunately, the Windows 8 boot loader should work because it should be
+ verified and launched via EFI calls rather than via the new
+ shim-derived code. (I lack a Windows 8 installation for testing,
+ though.) This limitation could affect you if you want to boot Windows 7
+ with Secure Boot active.</li>
<li>Under certain circumstances, the time required to launch a boot loader
can increase. This is unlikely to be noticeable for the average small