> Am 11.04.2022 um 21:21 schrieb Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>:
> 
> Once upon a time, Peter Boy <p...@uni-bremen.de> said:
>> I want to reiterate, it's not just about cloud platforms! if we remove BIOS 
>> boot (too early), we also kick Fedora servers, installed on hardware, out of 
>> these data centers.  And the reason is not that this server hardware does 
>> not support UEFI, but the management infrastructure of the data centers.
> 
> Speaking of servers... one thing I noticed is that a pure-Fedora system
> only uses about 8M of /boot/efi.  Even my dual-boot laptop with Win10 is
> only using 35M.  Is there a reason 256M was chosen for the default UEFI
> system partition size (from the standard somewhere)?  I guess that's
> what Windows does too (since Win10 was on this laptop first).
> 
> I did notice that anaconda forces it to be at least 50M - again, is
> there a reason?

I really don’t know. Never thought about it before, and it hasn't even occurred 
to me, unfortunately. Knowing our group members, it's kind of a general best 
practice, and the idea of not making it too small in any way.
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