X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/refind/blobdiff_plain/620d28b455105bbcc0730cf0dc09e25ff5c473d1..0189958c722bdd4e7f323d59f81e25579bb0aad2:/refind.conf-sample diff --git a/refind.conf-sample b/refind.conf-sample index 5d49d01..1a65a3a 100644 --- a/refind.conf-sample +++ b/refind.conf-sample @@ -11,7 +11,8 @@ timeout 20 # Screen saver timeout; the screen blanks after the specified number of # seconds with no keyboard input. The screen returns after most keypresses # (unfortunately, not including modifier keys such as Shift, Control, Alt, -# or Option). The default is 0, which disables the screen saver. +# or Option). Setting a value of "-1" causes rEFInd to start up with its +# screen saver active. The default is 0, which disables the screen saver. #screensaver 300 # Hide user interface elements for personal preference or to increase @@ -131,23 +132,32 @@ timeout 20 # Which non-bootloader tools to show on the tools line, and in what # order to display them: -# shell - the EFI shell (requires external program; see rEFInd -# documentation for details) -# gptsync - the (dangerous) gptsync.efi utility (requires external -# program; see rEFInd documentation for details) -# apple_recovery - boots the Apple Recovery HD partition, if present -# mok_tool - makes available the Machine Owner Key (MOK) maintenance -# tool, MokManager.efi, used on Secure Boot systems -# about - an "about this program" option -# exit - a tag to exit from rEFInd -# shutdown - shuts down the computer (a bug causes this to reboot -# EFI systems) -# reboot - a tag to reboot the computer -# firmware - a tag to reboot the computer into the firmware's -# user interface (ignored on older computers) -# Default is shell,apple_recovery,mok_tool,about,shutdown,reboot,firmware +# shell - the EFI shell (requires external program; see rEFInd +# documentation for details) +# memtest - the memtest86 program, in EFI/tools, EFI/memtest86, +# EFI/memtest, EFI/tools/memtest86, or EFI/tools/memtest +# gptsync - the (dangerous) gptsync.efi utility (requires external +# program; see rEFInd documentation for details) +# apple_recovery - boots the Apple Recovery HD partition, if present +# windows_recovery - boots an OEM Windows recovery tool, if present +# (see also the windows_recovery_files option) +# mok_tool - makes available the Machine Owner Key (MOK) maintenance +# tool, MokManager.efi, used on Secure Boot systems +# about - an "about this program" option +# exit - a tag to exit from rEFInd +# shutdown - shuts down the computer (a bug causes this to reboot +# many UEFI systems) +# reboot - a tag to reboot the computer +# firmware - a tag to reboot the computer into the firmware's +# user interface (ignored on older computers) +# Default is shell,memtest,apple_recovery,mok_tool,about,shutdown,reboot,firmware # -#showtools shell, mok_tool, about, reboot, exit, firmware +#showtools shell, memtest, mok_tool, about, reboot, exit, firmware + +# Boot loaders that can launch a Windows restore or emergency system. +# These tend to be OEM-specific. +# +#windows_recovery_files LRS_ESP:/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/LrsBootmgr.efi # Directories in which to search for EFI drivers. These drivers can # provide filesystem support, give access to hard disks on plug-in @@ -203,14 +213,17 @@ timeout 20 # label, which you can obtain in an EFI shell by typing "vol", from # Linux by typing "blkid /dev/{devicename}", or by examining the # disk's label in various OSes' file browsers. -# The default is "Recovery HD". +# The default is "Recovery HD,LRS_ESP". # #dont_scan_volumes "Recovery HD" # Directories that should NOT be scanned for boot loaders. By default, -# rEFInd doesn't scan its own directory or the EFI/tools directory. -# You can "blacklist" additional directories with this option, which -# takes a list of directory names as options. You might do this to +# rEFInd doesn't scan its own directory, the EFI/tools directory, the +# EFI/memtest directory, or the EFI/memtest86 directory. Using the +# dont_scan_dirs option enables you to "blacklist" other directories; +# but note that using this option removes the EFI/memtest and +# EFI/memtest86 directories, so if you don't want them scanned, be +# sure to include them in your new list. You might use this token to # keep EFI/boot/bootx64.efi out of the menu if that's a duplicate of # another boot loader or to exclude a directory that holds drivers # or non-bootloader utilities provided by a hardware manufacturer. If @@ -221,7 +234,7 @@ timeout 20 # to exclude EFI/somedir from the scan on the myvol volume but not on # other volumes. # -#dont_scan_dirs ESP:/EFI/boot,EFI/Dell +#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 @@ -229,10 +242,15 @@ timeout 20 # 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, MokManager.efi is in this blacklist, -# but will show up as a tool if present in certain directories. You -# can control the tools row with the showtools token. -# The default is shim.efi,PreLoader.efi,TextMode.efi,ebounce.efi,GraphicsConsole.efi,MokManager.efi,HashTool.efi,HashTool-signed.efi +# 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 @@ -267,8 +285,23 @@ scan_all_linux_kernels # will be the default. # - Any substring that corresponds to a portion of the loader's title # (usually the OS's name or boot loader's path). +# You may also specify multiple selectors by separating them with commas +# and enclosing the list in quotes. +# If you follow the selector(s) with two times, in 24-hour format, the +# default will apply only between those times. The times are in the +# motherboard's time standard, whether that's UTC or local time, so if +# you use UTC, you'll need to adjust this from local time manually. +# Times may span midnight as in "23:30 00:30", which applies to 11:30 PM +# to 12:30 AM. You may specify multiple default_selection lines, in which +# case the last one to match takes precedence. Thus, you can set a main +# option without a time followed by one or more that include times to +# set different defaults for different times of day. # #default_selection 1 +#default_selection Microsoft +#default_selection "bzImage,vmlinuz" +#default_selection Maintenance 23:30 2:00 +#default_selection "Maintenance,OS X" 1:00 2:30 # Include a secondary configuration file within this one. This secondary # file is loaded as if its options appeared at the point of the "include"