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RefindPlus-Specific funtionality can be configured by adding the tokens below to a rEFInd configuration file. This equivalence is subject to a few divergent items in RefindPlus as outlined under the Divergence section below. That is, the additonal options provided in RefindPlus must be actively enabled if they are required. Note that if you run RefindPlus without activating the additonal options, as will be the case if using an unmodified rEFInd configuration file, a RefindPlus run will be equivalent to running the rEFInd version it is based on, currently v0.13.2. A sample RefindPlus configuration file is available here: nf-sample. This should however be replaced with the RefindPlus configuration file, nf, to configure the additonal options provided by RefindPlus.

RefindPlus will function with the rEFInd configuration file, nf.
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Users may also want to replace filesystem drivers with those packaged with RefindPlus as these are always either exactly the same as upstream versions or have had fixes applied. This permits implementing RefindPlus on other types of Mac as well as on other operating systems. (Ensure you rename the RefindPlus efi file to match).
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Hence, you can install the rEFInd package first and replace the rEFInd efi file with the RefindPlus efi file. However, the RefindPlus efi file can function as a drop-in replacement for the rEFInd efi file. MyBootMgr, an automated implementation of a RefindPlus/OpenCore chain-loading arrangement is recommended for implementation on MacPro3,1 to MacPro5,1 as well as on XServe2,1 and XServe3,1.
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The current development focus is on the following units: RefindPlus is a variant of the rEFInd Boot Manager incorporating various fixes and additional features.
