How To Install Mkrlconf On Debian, Ubuntu, Arch And Kali?

How To Install Mkrlconf On Debian, Ubuntu, Arch And Kali?

mkrlconf

boot manager for EFI-based computers

Maintainer: Rod Smith



Section: admin

Install mkrlconf

  • Debian apt-get install refind Click to copy
  • Ubuntu apt-get install refind Click to copy
  • Arch Linux pacman -S refind-efi Click to copy
  • Kali Linux apt-get install refind Click to copy

refind

boot manager for EFI-based computers

A graphical boot manager for EFI- and UEFI-based computers, such as all Intel-based Macs and recent (most 2011 and later) PCs. rEFInd presents a boot menu showing all the EFI boot loaders on the EFI-accessible partitions, and optionally BIOS-bootable partitions on Macs and BIOS boot entries on UEFI PCs with CSMs. EFI-compatible OSes, including Linux, provide boot loaders that rEFInd can detect and launch. rEFInd can launch Linux EFI boot loaders such as ELILO, GRUB Legacy, GRUB 2, and 3.3.0 and later kernels with EFI stub support. EFI filesystem drivers for ext2/3/4fs, ReiserFS, Btrfs, NTFS, HFS+, and ISO-9660 enable rEFInd to read boot loaders from these filesystems, too. rEFInd's ability to detect boot loaders at runtime makes it very easy to use, particularly when paired with Linux kernels that provide EFI stub support.

refind-efi

Rod Smith's fork of rEFIt UEFI Boot Manager - Built with Tianocore EDK2 libs
Install the latest version of mkrlconf in Debian, Ubuntu, Arch and Kali from terminal. To install the mkrlconf just copy the above command for your OS and run into terminal. After you run the command it will grab the latest version of mkrlconf from the respository and install it in your computer/server.