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#dont_scan_files) rEFInd does not scan for files. This is set here because I'll configure menuentry myself later In addition, the ESP partition under linux system is mounted under / boot/efi/directory. I set these to / EFI/Microsoft/Boot,/EFI/Boot,EFI/ubuntu,EFI/UOS because my ESP partition is like the one shown below. Timeout, I set here 0, //Set the default wait time//0: Wait indefinitely//1: Enter the default system immediately//A value greater than 0 indicates the number of seconds to waitĭont_scan_dirs) rEFInd does not scan directories. If you feel that English seems a bit of a hassle, you can refer to this article in the forum, which is still detailed. Icon /EFI/refind/themes/rEFInd-minimal/icons/os_linux.pngĪnfConfiguration items can be found on the Official Web Configuration Items. Icon /EFI/refind/themes/rEFInd-minimal/icons/os_deepin.png Icon /EFI/refind/themes/rEFInd-minimal/icons/os_ubuntu.png Icon /EFI/refind/themes/rEFInd-minimal/icons/os_win.png # Configuration file for the rEFInd boot menuĭont_scan_dirs /EFI/Microsoft/Boot,/EFI/Boot,EFI/ubuntu,EFI/UOS
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How to solve these two problems?I'll start with the previous configuration and analyze the configuration items one by one # You have to select it again before you can enter the OS, which makes it too slow to enter an OS system Question 2: By selecting an OS sub-menu, you enter the grub boot interface. If you have multiple OS cores on your disk, rEFInd will also list all the cores (for example, my ubuntu partition has two linux cores, vmlinuz-5.8.0-48-generic and vmlinuz-5.8.0-25-generic), which will make the boot menu appear to have many operating systems, which is not what we expected. Question 1: The following is the boot menu that appears after the default installation of rEFInd: the first and second are still normal the third icon indicates an unknown operating system, which may not get in or may be an invalid page the fourth is the linux icon, but it is likely that the boot interface of the grub will get in, and you will need to select it again to get into the operating system and pass through the fourth diagramThe operating system marked in is actually the Ubuntu indicated by the second icon, which is obviously redundant. In another of my articles Multiple system installations (including rEFind boot) such as win10+ubuntu+deepin+macOS After installing several operating systems and rEFInd, the default rEFInd boot menu appears cluttered and redundant, because rEFInd automatically scans all linux cores on disk and related boot files in the EFI directory in the ESP partition