Samuel Sieb composed on 2025-01-17 17:18 (UTC-0800):

> If you also have Fedora installed on the hard drive, this will 
> likely conflict, although you could manually add it with a different name.

A different name is configured for Grub2 users in /etc/default/grub as a value 
for
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=. You might use GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR="fedora41usb". That would 
result
in a new directory on the ESP partition /EFI/fedora41usb/ along with existing
entry /EFI/fedora/, and a corresponding new BBS hotkey boot menu selection of
fedora41usb when booting with that USB stick affixed - upon application of your
edit. Simply editing /etc/default/grub only changes the file. It takes effect 
only
after it gets "installed" to the ESP and the UEFI BIOS. The specific procedure 
for
that for a USB stick I don't know, but it should be discoverable in man 
efibootmgr.

BLS I haven't used yet, so I have no idea how to implement name change for its 
users.
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