+#dont_scan_dirs ESP:/EFI/boot,EFI/Dell,EFI/memtest86
+
+# Files that should NOT be included as EFI boot loaders (on the
+# first line of the display). If you're using a boot loader that
+# relies on support programs or drivers that are installed alongside
+# the main binary or if you want to "blacklist" certain loaders by
+# name rather than location, use this option. Note that this will
+# NOT prevent certain binaries from showing up in the second-row
+# set of tools. Most notably, various Secure Boot and recovery
+# tools are present in this list, but may appear as second-row
+# items.
+# The file may be specified as a bare name (e.g., "notme.efi"), as
+# a complete filename (e.g., "/EFI/somedir/notme.efi"), or as a
+# complete filename with volume (e.g., "SOMEDISK:/EFI/somedir/notme.efi").
+# The default is shim.efi,shim-fedora.efi,shimx64.efi,PreLoader.efi,
+# TextMode.efi,ebounce.efi,GraphicsConsole.efi,MokManager.efi,HashTool.efi,
+# HashTool-signed.efi,bootmgr.efi
+#
+#dont_scan_files shim.efi,MokManager.efi
+
+# Scan for Linux kernels that lack a ".efi" filename extension. This is
+# useful for better integration with Linux distributions that provide
+# kernels with EFI stub loaders but that don't give those kernels filenames
+# that end in ".efi", particularly if the kernels are stored on a
+# filesystem that the EFI can read. When set to "1", "true", or "on", this
+# option causes all files in scanned directories with names that begin with
+# "vmlinuz" or "bzImage" to be included as loaders, even if they lack ".efi"
+# extensions. Passing this option a "0", "false", or "off" value causes
+# kernels without ".efi" extensions to NOT be scanned.
+# Default is "true" -- to scan for kernels without ".efi" extensions.
+#
+#scan_all_linux_kernels false
+
+# Combine all Linux kernels in a given directory into a single entry.
+# When so set, the kernel with the most recent time stamp will be launched
+# by default, and its filename will appear in the entry's description.
+# To launch other kernels, the user must press F2 or Insert; alternate
+# kernels then appear as options on the sub-menu.
+# Default is "true" -- kernels are "folded" into a single menu entry.
+#
+#fold_linux_kernels false