Well... I will try to repeat more clearly my claim:
If Fedora want to pretend to implement the Boot Loader Specification, it
must, on a new disk formatted in GPT, end up with an entry in fstab for
an ESP partition mounted on /boot:
"These directories are defined below the placeholder file system $BOOT.
This placeholder file system shall be determined during installation
time, and an fstab entry for it shall be created mounting it to /boot."
...
"if the OS is installed on a disk with GPT disk label, and no ESP
partition exists yet, a new suitably sized (let's say 500MB) ESP should
be created and should be used as $BOOT"
This is the rule you are supposed end up to follow for an empty GPT
partition.
And for now, the installer seems to make you define a specific /boot/efi
that it make ESP. To follow BLS, it should be /boot that is the ESP
partition... and I see no point to define an other /boot/efi partition
to be mounted on /boot.
...
"|$BOOT| must be a VFAT (16 or 32) file system. Other file system types
should not be used. Applications accessing |$BOOT| should hence not
assume that fancier file system features such as symlinks, hardlinks,
access control or case sensitivity are supported."
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