On Fri, 2024-05-24 at 07:48 -0400, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> Two installations of Fedora can be run on the same system With each 
> installation on a separate drive. The installation to be executed can
> then be started from the bios. The partitions /boot/efi, /boot and
> /root 
> are all unique to the installation. Can even include Windows.

I know that. Which is why I asked the OP if they really wanted two
installations. Given that they are a beginning user, it seemed
unlikely.

/boot/efi is indeed mounted on Fedora, basically so it can be modified,
and I should have remembered that. Nevertheless, its function is as a
partition which can be booted from the BIOS, i.e. it's not a directory
within the ext4 (or whatever) Linux filesystem.

poc
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