On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Chris Murphy <li...@colorremedies.com> wrote:
>
> No. Boot entries in NVRAM come first. See UEFI spec 2.4.0, section 3.4.1.2, 
> and 12.3.1.3 "This directory contains EFI images that aide in recovery if the 
> boot selections for the software installed on the EFI system partition are 
> ever lost."

That's a little unfortunate if you have a used motherboard.  Oh, well.

Anyway, as far as I can tell, the newly updated wiki page should be helpful now.

>
>> Removing other entries is hard, given the aforementioned OOPS. :(
>
> Sure. OOPS isn't good. But chances are it's naughty firmware.
>
>

I'm sure it is. :)

>> Of course, that'll change once anaconda becomes sensible enough to set
>> up each ESP once and keep it unmounted from then on, since that'll
>> involve changing the RPMs so they don't install to /boot/efi.
>
> Has there been buy off on this?

No clue.

I suspect it would be easy to implement by anyone who understands GRUB
2 syntax.  That's not me, alas.

--Andy
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