On 08/28/2015 10:33 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:

ok, so UEFI loads grub which loads grub.cfg which knows about the
different kernels ?

Essentially, yes. UEFI has its own list, which normally isn't displayed and is only available with the F12 key. It identifies different boot loaders (such as the PXE loader, the Windows boot loader, grub2, etc).

I just mounted my ubuntu "/" partition and.... /boot/efi was... empty.
I'm pretty sure it was there when I booted ubuntu.. oh wait... /boot/efi
is a separate partition..  but it is already mounted, and it is fedora,
not ubuntu... arg....

Yeah, you will typically have just one system partition. In your case, it has different directories for the Fedora and Ubuntu shim and grubx64.efi, and grub.cfg.
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