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Pete Batard d81f83c110 [core] enable UEFI NTFS support
* This allows no-sweat UEFI support of Windows installation ISOs
  that contain a >4GB file for instance
* This is done through UEFI:TOGO (https://github.com/pbatard/uefi-togo)
  and the efifs NTFS driver (http://efi.akeo.ie)
* Closes #414
* This will also be part of our implementation of #126
2014-12-20 00:22:00 +00:00
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boot.img [grub] add Grub 2.0 support 2014-11-17 23:41:46 +00:00
core.img [core] add FreeNAS support 2014-12-16 23:28:07 +00:00
readme.txt [core] enable UEFI NTFS support 2014-12-20 00:22:00 +00:00

This directory contains the Grub 2.0 boot records that are used by Rufus

* boot.img and core.img were compiled from git://git.savannah.gnu.org/grub.git,
  commit 72ec399ad8d6348b6c74ea63d80c79784c8b84ae, on a Debian 7.7.0 x64 system.
  This was done following the guide from:
  http://pete.akeo.ie/2014/05/compiling-and-installing-grub2-for.html.

* boot.img has been modified to nop the jump @ 0x66 as per grub2's setup.c comments:
  /* If DEST_DRIVE is a hard disk, enable the workaround, which is
     for buggy BIOSes which don't pass boot drive correctly. Instead,
     they pass 0x00 or 0x01 even when booted from 0x80.  */

* Note that, for convenience reasons, the content of boot.img is *not* the one that
  Rufus processes when writing the MBR.
  Instead, the byte array from src/ms-sys/inc/mbr_grub2.h (whose content is identical)
  is what Rufus uses. If you modify these files, be mindful that you may also need
  to update the array in mbr_grub2.h.

* For details, see src/format.c, src/msys/br.c and src/msys/inc/mbr_grub2.h.