X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/refind/blobdiff_plain/19d316b6524fa49fd5ba2af56cdf77581fb4c58b..e0ac3b6aeaab38f58d57d592e97f05fd4bedf919:/docs/refind/installing.html diff --git a/docs/refind/installing.html b/docs/refind/installing.html index afa0241..cfbaa06 100644 --- a/docs/refind/installing.html +++ b/docs/refind/installing.html @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ $ ioreg -l -p IODeviceTree | grep firmware-abi
  • shell.efi—This - file, placed in the ESP's efi/tools directory, adds the + file, placed in the ESP's EFI/tools directory, adds the ability to launch a text-mode EFI shell from rEFInd. Note that the download link is to a 64-bit binary that must be renamed before rEFInd will recognize it. Additional shell download links appear on the ioreg -l -p IODeviceTree | grep firmware-abi Linux wiki, and on other sites; try a Web search if the shell you find doesn't work to your satisfaction.
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  • Memtest86—This + is a popular tool for performing basic hardware tests, and especially + memory tests. rEFInd recognizes this program when it is stored in the + EFI/tools, EFI/tools/memtest, + EFI/tools/memtest86, EFI/memtest, or + EFI/memtest86 directory, with a program filename of + memtest86.efi, memtest86_x64.efi, + memtest86x64.efi, or bootx64.efi. (Change + x64 to ia32 on IA-32 systems.) Be sure to download + the EFI version of the program. If you get the USB flash drive version, + you should mount the flash drive's ESP (partition 2) and copy the + EFI/BOOT directory to your own ESP's + EFI/tools/memtest or other Memtest86 directory name, as just + specified. rEFInd should then recognize it, provided the + showtools line includes the memtest or + memtest86 token.
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  • gptsync.efi or gptsync_arch.efi—This program creates a hybrid MBR from