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Originally written: 3/14/2012; last Web page update:
-1/3/2014, referencing rEFInd 0.7.7
+7/6/2014, referencing rEFInd 0.8.3
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Installing rEFInd—Instructions for installing rEFInd, using Linux, OS X, and Windows
+rEFInd and OS X 10.10 (Yosemite)—Apple's latest OS X makes some changes that require your attention
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Using rEFInd—Basic usage instructions for the boot loader
Configuring the Boot Manager—For advanced users, information on customizing a rEFInd installation
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Matthew J. Garrett, the developer of the shim boot loader to manage Secure Boot, maintains a blog in which he often writes about EFI issues.
+Adam Williamson has written a good summary of what EFI is and how it works.
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J. A. Watson has a review of rEFInd on an HP laptop on ZDNet. He had serious problems because of the HP's UEFI bugs, but finally got it to work.
James Jesudason has a tutorial on installing Ubuntu 13.04 beta on a Macbook Retina Pro on this blog page. I'd recommend using a Linux filesystem driver to read the kernel directly from a Linux filesystem rather than copy the kernel to the OS X partition as in the tutorial, but either method will work.
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The Clover boot loader is a Hackintosh boot loader that incorporates, among other things, its own unique forks of rEFIt and of DUET (a TianoCore tool to boot UEFI on BIOS-based computers).
+Pete Batard's efifs project aims to port GRUB's filesystem drivers to function as standalone EFI filesystem drivers. It's currently a work in progress but shows great promise, and several drivers are usable for limited purposes today.
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