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###refit.conf
######refit.conf is the file responsible to control Clover's [GUI] features...
######Here you can set Default [Theme], Desired Resolution, Timeout before boot the default OS, Mouse Speed, Hide Unwanted Volumes to be Displayed, Enable Text Messages and Set boot logging.
#####refit.conf Sample.
\# \# refit.conf \# Configuration file for the rEFIt boot menu \#
# Set desired screen resolution if enabled #screen_resolution 1440x900
# Timeout in seconds for the main menu screen. # Commenting the timeout option or setting it to -1 # disables automatic booting (i.e., no timeout). # Setting it to 0 enables direct boot to default volume. # timeout 5 - enter menu and wait for 5 sec to boot default Volume # timeout 0 - boot into default volume without GUI # timeout -1 - enter GUI without default booting # timeout 25
# Mouse pointer settings: # Set mousespeed to adjust mouse cursor sensitivity. # Common values are between 2-8. # To disable mouse, set mousespeed to 0. mousespeed 0 #mousemirror dblclick 500
# Disable menu options for increased security. These are intended for a lab # environment where the administrator doesn't want users to mess with the # operating system. List the names for the options you want to hide from # the boot menu. Currently supported: # shell - remove the EFI shell # tools - remove all EFI tools (shell and gptsync) # optical - no booting from optical drives # external - no booting from external disks or USB flash drives # internal - no booting from internal disks; this setting is not # recommended because it locks you out of all operating # systems installed on the internal hard disks. # singleuser - remove the submenu options to boot Mac OS X in single-user # or verbose modes # hwtest - remove the submenu option to run Apple Hardware Test # all - all of the above, except for 'internal' # #disable external optical shell singleuser
# THEME SET #theme metal theme black_green
# Hide volumes. Moved here from config.plist # Available options: # hidevolumes osx osxinstall recovery duplicate # windowsefi opticaluefi internaluefi externaluefi legacy # grub gentoo redhat ubuntu mint fedora suse # It is also possible to hide volumes by device path, GUID, or # any subtring found in device path # Look into your boot.log to find a string like that: # hidevolumes HD(1,MBR,0x223EE178,0x1,0x6689F) # be sure the string is unique #hidevolumes fedora
# Disable display of text-mode output when in graphics mode. This # option is unnecessary on Macs, but without this option, UEFI-based # PCs tend to display text-mode messages relating to boot loader probing # over the GUI display. # quiet
# Enable the use of the log file (for debug purpose) # This will make boot process much slower, so it should be stay disabled in most cases. # Log will be outputted to /EFI/misc/ # Make sure /EFI/misc/ directory exists when enabling this. #systemlog
# List legacy options first. When enabled, legacy BIOS based boot options # (e.g. Windows, Linux via LILO or GRUB) will be listed first. This is # intended as a quick fix to change the default boot choice until full # configurability arrives. # #legacyfirst
# EOF