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href="mailto:rodsmith@rodsbooks.com">rodsmith@rodsbooks.com
Originally written: 3/14/2012; last Web page update:
-12/12/2015, referencing rEFInd 0.10.1
+4/24/2016, referencing rEFInd 0.10.3
This Web page is provided free of charge and with no annoying outside ads; however, I did take time to prepare it, and Web hosting does cost money. If you find this Web page useful, please consider making a small donation to help keep this site up and running. Thanks!
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ href="mailto:rodsmith@rodsbooks.com">rodsmith@rodsbooks.com
- A
+ href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.10.3/refind-bin-0.10.3.zip/download">A
binary zip file—Download this if you want to install rEFInd
and/or its filesystem drivers on an x86, x86-64, or ARM64
computer and have no need to test rEFInd first by booting it on an optical
@@ -142,13 +142,13 @@ href="mailto:rodsmith@rodsbooks.com">rodsmith@rodsbooks.com
the Installing rEFInd page. Some users of Arch
Linux have reported problems booting some specific Arch Linux kernels with
rEFInd and some other tools. For them, a variant
+ href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.10.3/refind-bin-gnuefi-0.10.3.zip/download">variant
package exists in which the x86-64 binary was compiled with
GNU-EFI rather than the usual TianoCore EDK2. This change helps some users
with this problem.
- A
+ href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.10.3/refind-0.10.3-1.x86_64.rpm/download">A
binary RPM file—If you use an RPM-based x86-64
Linux system such as Fedora or openSUSE, you can install the binary RPM
package rather than use the binary zip file. (I don't provide
@@ -158,13 +158,13 @@ href="mailto:rodsmith@rodsbooks.com">rodsmith@rodsbooks.com
installation process. Distribution maintainers can examine the
refind.spec file in the source package and tweak it to their
needs. The source
+ href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.10.3/refind-0.10.3-1.src.rpm/download">source
RPM file might or might not build on your system as-is; it relies
on assumptions about the locations of the GNU-EFI development
files.
- A
+ href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.10.3/refind_0.10.3-1_amd64.deb/download">A
binary Debian package—If you use an x86-64 version
of Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, or another Debian-based distribution, you can
install from this package, which was converted from the binary RPM
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ href="mailto:rodsmith@rodsbooks.com">rodsmith@rodsbooks.com
- A
+ href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.10.3/refind-cd-0.10.3.zip/download">A
CD-R image file—This download contains the same files as
the binary zip file, but you can burn it to a CD-R to test rEFInd
(and its filesystem drivers) without installing it first. (It boots on
@@ -199,14 +199,14 @@ first partition on /dev/sdd. This procedure should work even on a
BIOS-booted computer.
- A
+ href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.10.3/refind-flashdrive-0.10.3.zip/download">A
USB flash drive image file—Although you can create
your own rEFInd USB flash drive, you may find it easier to download
this version and copy it to your USB drive with dd or some
other low-level disk copying utility.
- A
+ href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.10.3/refind-src-0.10.3.tar.gz/download">A
source code tarball—This is useful if you want to compile
the software locally. Note that I use Linux with the TianoCore EFI
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ BIOS-booted computer.
-copyright © 2012–2015 by Roderick W. Smith
+copyright © 2012–2016 by Roderick W. Smith
This document is licensed under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License (FDL), version 1.3.