mkdir icons
cd icons
ln ../../../refind/icons/* ./
+cd ../
+mkdir drivers_x64
+cd drivers_x64
+ln ../../../refind/drivers_x64/* ./
+cd ..
+mkdir drivers_ia32
+cd drivers_ia32
+ln ../../../refind/drivers_x64/* ./
cd ../../..
# Get the size of the binaries to go in the El Torito image in kB
# Prepare a FAT filesystem image and populate it with the
# EFI boot files....
dd if=/dev/zero of=refind-bin-$Version.img bs=1024 count=$ToritoSize
-mkdosfs -n "rEFInd.ET" refind-bin-$Version.img
+mkdosfs -n "ElTorito" refind-bin-$Version.img
mcopy -irefind-bin-$Version.img -s EFI shell*.efi ::/
# Make the ISO-9660 image file....
-J -r -v -x ./lost+found -o ../../refind-cd-$Version.iso \
-eltorito-alt-boot -efi-boot refind-bin-$Version.img \
-no-emul-boot ./
-
+
# Below is like above, but also creates an El Torito entry for BIOS
# booting. That's useless, but in case something flakes out without
# it, I'll preserve this version for a while....
# -eltorito-alt-boot -efi-boot refind-bin-$Version.img \
# -no-emul-boot ./
-cd ../../
+# Create a bootable USB flash drive image, using the FAT filesystem
+# created above and a stored partition table image (plus some empty
+# sectors)....
+#
+# Note: Seems to work on only a few systems, so I'm not distributing
+# the resulting images yet....
+#
+rm ../../refind-flashdrive-$Version.*
+cat $StartDir/flashparts.img refind-bin-$Version.img > refind-flashdrive-$Version.img
+cp $StartDir/README-flashdrive.txt ./
+cd ..
+mv refind-bin-$Version refind-flashdrive-$Version
+zip -9r ../refind-flashdrive-$Version.zip \
+ refind-flashdrive-$Version/refind-flashdrive-$Version.img \
+ refind-flashdrive-$Version/docs refind-flashdrive-$Version/LICENSE.txt \
+ refind-flashdrive-$Version/install.sh \
+ refind-flashdrive-$Version/COPYING.txt \
+ refind-flashdrive-$Version/CREDITS.txt \
+ refind-flashdrive-$Version/README.txt \
+ refind-flashdrive-$Version/SHELLS.txt \
+ refind-flashdrive-$Version/README-flashdrive.txt
+mv refind-flashdrive-$Version/refind-flashdrive-$Version.img ../
+
+cd ../
+
+# Zip up the optical disc image....
+rm -f refind-cd-$Version.zip
+zip -9 refind-cd-$Version.zip refind-cd-$Version.iso
+
rm -r temp/