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diff --git a/sys-boot/refind-bin/files/refind.default b/sys-boot/refind-bin/files/refind.default new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2067dd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/sys-boot/refind-bin/files/refind.default @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ +# +# refind.conf +# Configuration file for the rEFInd boot menu +# + +# Timeout in seconds for the main menu screen. Setting the timeout to 0 +# disables automatic booting (i.e., no timeout). +# +timeout 20 + +# Hide user interface elements for personal preference or to increase +# security: +# banner - the rEFInd title banner +# label - text label in the menu +# singleuser - remove the submenu options to boot Mac OS X in single-user +# or verbose modes; affects ONLY MacOS X +# hwtest - the submenu option to run Apple's hardware test +# arrows - scroll arrows on the OS selection tag line +# all - all of the above +# +#hideui singleuser +#hideui all + +# Set the name of a subdirectory in which icons are stored. Icons must +# have the same names they have in the standard directory. The directory +# name is specified relative to the main rEFInd binary's directory. If +# an icon can't be found in the specified directory, an attempt is made +# to load it from the default directory; thus, you can replace just some +# icons in your own directory and rely on the default for others. +# Default is "icons". +# +#icons_dir myicons + +# Use a custom title banner instead of the rEFInd icon and name. The file +# path is relative to the directory where refind.efi is located. The color +# in the top left corner of the image is used as the background color +# for the menu screens. Currently uncompressed BMP images with color +# depths of 24, 8, 4 or 1 bits are supported. +# +#banner hostname.bmp + +# Custom images for the selection background. There is a big one (144 x 144) +# for the OS icons, and a small one (64 x 64) for the function icons in the +# second row. If only a small image is given, that one is also used for +# the big icons by stretching it in the middle. If only a big one is given, +# the built-in default will be used for the small icons. +# +# Like the banner option above, these options take a filename of +# an uncompressed BMP image file. +# +#selection_big selection-big.bmp +#selection_small selection-small.bmp + +# Use text mode only. When enabled, this option forces rEFInd into text mode. +# +#textonly + +# Set the screen's video resolution. Pass this option two values, +# corresponding to the X and Y resolutions. Note that not all resolutions +# are supported. On UEFI systems, passing an incorrect value results in a +# message being shown on the screen to that effect, along with a list of +# supported modes. On EFI 1.x systems (e.g., Macintoshes), setting an +# incorrect mode silently fails. On both types of systems, setting an +# incorrect resolution results in the default resolution being used. +# A resolution of 1024x768 usually works, but higher values often don't. +# Default is "0 0" (use the system default resolution, usually 800x600). +# +#resolution 1024 768 + +# Launch specified OSes in graphics mode. By default, rEFInd switches +# to text mode and displays basic pre-launch information when launching +# all OSes except OS X. Using graphics mode can produce a more seamless +# transition, but displays no information, which can make matters +# difficult if you must debug a problem. Also, on at least one known +# computer, using graphics mode prevents a crash when using the Linux +# kernel's EFI stub loader. +# Valid options: +# osx - Mac OS X +# linux - A Linux kernel with EFI stub loader +# elilo - The ELILO boot loader +# grub - The GRUB (Legacy or 2) boot loader +# windows - Microsoft Windows +# Default value: osx +# +#use_graphics_for osx,linux + +# Which non-bootloader tools to show on the tools line, and in what +# order to display them: +# shell - the EFI shell +# gptsync - the (dangerous) gptsync.efi utility +# 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 +# Default is shell,about,shutdown,reboot +# +#showtools shell, about, reboot + +# Directories in which to search for EFI drivers. These drivers can +# provide filesystem support, give access to hard disks on plug-in +# controllers, etc. In most cases none are needed, but if you add +# EFI drivers and you want rEFInd to automatically load them, you +# should specify one or more paths here. rEFInd always scans the +# "drivers" subdirectory of its own installation directory; this +# option specifies ADDITIONAL directories to scan. +# Default is to scan no additional directories for EFI drivers +# +#scan_driver_dirs EFI/tools/drivers,drivers + +# Which types of boot loaders to search, and in what order to display them: +# internal - internal EFI disk-based boot loaders +# external - external EFI disk-based boot loaders +# optical - EFI optical discs (CD, DVD, etc.) +# hdbios - BIOS disk-based boot loaders +# biosexternal - BIOS external boot loaders (USB, eSATA, etc.) +# cd - BIOS optical-disc boot loaders +# manual - use stanzas later in this configuration file +# Default is internal,external,optical +# +#scanfor internal,external,optical + +# When scanning volumes for EFI boot loaders, rEFInd always looks for +# Mac OS X's and Microsoft Windows' boot loaders in their normal locations, +# and scans the root directory and every subdirectory of the /EFI directory +# for additional boot loaders, but it doesn't recurse into these directories. +# The also_scan_dirs token adds more directories to the scan list. +# Directories are specified relative to the volume's root directory. This +# option applies to ALL the volumes that rEFInd scans. If a specified +# directory doesn't exist, it's ignored (no error condition results). +# The default is to scan no additional directories. +# +#also_scan_dirs boot,EFI/linux/kernels + +# 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 +# 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 +# a directory is listed both here and in also_scan_dirs, dont_scan_dirs +# takes precedence. +# +#dont_scan_dirs EFI/boot,EFI/Dell + +# Scan for Linux kernels that lack a ".efi" filename extension. This is +# useful for better integration with Linux distributions that provide +# kernels with EFI stub loaders but that don't give those kernels filenames +# that end in ".efi", particularly if the kernels are stored on a +# filesystem that the EFI can read. When uncommented, this option causes +# all files in scanned directories with names that begin with "vmlinuz" +# or "bzImage" to be included as loaders, even if they lack ".efi" +# extensions. The drawback to this option is that it can pick up kernels +# that lack EFI stub loader support and other files. Most notably, if you +# want to give a kernel a custom icon by placing an icon with the kernel's +# filename but a ".icns" extension in the same directory as the kernel, this +# option will cause the icon file to show up as a non-functional loader tag. +# Default is to NOT scan for kernels without ".efi" extensions. +# +#scan_all_linux_kernels + +# Set the maximum number of tags that can be displayed on the screen at +# any time. If more loaders are discovered than this value, rEFInd shows +# a subset in a scrolling list. If this value is set too high for the +# screen to handle, it's reduced to the value that the screen can manage. +# If this value is set to 0 (the default), it's adjusted to the number +# that the screen can handle. +# +#max_tags 0 + +# Set the default menu selection. The available arguments match the +# keyboard accelerators available within rEFInd. You may select the +# default loader using: +# - A digit between 1 and 9, in which case the Nth loader in the menu +# 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). +# +#default_selection 1 |