Hello:

1-It seems (for me) that anaconda takes into accompt the sd[ab]1,2 partitions and does not accept the BIOS boot config and I can't say to anaconda to ignore these partitions: it rejects /boot (because not /boot/efi) and rejects / because lvm on RAID1 array.

For this question I think that this might be unchangeable in anaconda, and it is currently not a question that can and should be solved by user's actions, as anaconda was developed to simplify installation procedures. I haven't done a non guided Fedora installation, but I suggest Archlinux provided a well-rounded installation guide, and might be helpful for it has described the configuration of ESP. And it warned users about that: (are you using Software RAID or Hardware one?)

> Warning: The EFI system partition must be a physical partition in the main partition table of the disk, not under LVM or software RAID etc.

And also, if your problem is to use /efi or /boot or /boot/efi, it will also require configurations, which probably require a completely manual install. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/EFI_system_partition#Typical_mount_points may explain better.

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