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The rEFInd Boot Manager:
Using EFI Drivers

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+3/1/2015, referencing rEFInd 0.8.7

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2.0 Btrfs driver. I've tested this driver with a simple one-partition filesystem and with a filesystem that spans two physical devices (although I've made no attempt to ensure that the driver can actually - read files written to both devices). Lamuel Liao has used the driver + read files written to both devices). Samuel Liao has used the driver with a compressed Btrfs volume. The driver will handle subvolumes, but you may need to add kernel options if you're booting a Linux kernel directly from a filesystem that uses subvolumes. For instance, on a