Thank you for a great program. Installed rEFInd on a MBP to get a nice dual boot with Ubuntu. Read also the doc, at least where it was relevant to what I plan on doing (I think). AFAIU, rEFInd does - by default scan all FSs to find boot loaders, then display the corresponding icons in the order it found them hiding an icon is possible but the entry will be stored in NVRAM (...) refind.conf is "samples" (with disabled entries) only, but one can modify the file and add "boot stanzas" Questions: 1)...
Thank you for a great program. Installed rEFInd on a MBP to get a nice dual boot with Ubuntu. Read also the doc, at least where it was relevant to what I plan on doing (I think). AFAIU, rEFInd does - by default scan all FSs to find boot loaders, then display the corresponding icons in the order it found them hiding an icon is possible but the entry will be stored in NVRAM (...) refind.conf is "samples" (with disabled entries) only, but one can modify the file and add "boot stanzas" Questions: 1)...
Thank you for a great program. Installed rEFInd on a MBP to get a nice dual boot with Ubuntu. Read also the doc, at least where it was relevant to what I plan on doing (I think). AFAIU, rEFInd does - by default scan all FSs to find boot loaders, then display the corresponding icons in the order it found them hiding an icon is possible but the entry will be stored in NVRAM (...) refind.conf is "samples" (with disabled entries) only, but one can modify the file and add "boot stanzas" 1) Would it be...
Thank you for a great program. Installed rEFInd on a MBP to get a nice dual boot with Ubuntu. Read also the doc, at least where it was relevant to what I plan on doing (I think). AFAIU, rEFInd does - by default scan all FSs to find boot loaders, then display the corresponding icons in the order it found them hiding an icon is possible but the entry will be stored in NVRAM (...) refind.conf is "samples" (with disabled entries) only, but one can modify the file and add "boot stanzas" 1) Would it be...
That's actually a bug. (selection should start after the delay, otherwise it's useless)...