Hi,
If we want to change the default here, let's do some proper
cleanup:
1. the split between ESP and XBOOTLDR is only useful in the case where
ESP already existed and was small. If the installer is *creating*
an ESP, it should just make it large enough.
And install kernels to /boot/efi in case /boot is not a XBOOTLDR
filesystem?
2. having a second partition with a second (different) file system
implementation just increases the footprint and attack surface for
no gain. If we create XBOOTLDR, make it like the ESP (i.e. VFAT
in almost all realistic scenarios).
While being at it also give the XBOOTLDR the correct type uuid according
to the discoverable partitions spec.
take care,
Gerd