I'm suspicious the installer wants /boot/efi on the same drive as /
And if so it's a bug, but I can't remember if this ever got fixed yet.

Also, the only thing that cares about two EFI System partitions, is there Windows installer. And only if there are two on one drive. One each on two drives is not a problem.

Honestly, the easiest way to find out is start over, go to custom partitioning, clock on the blue link to create partitions automatically, and see what it chooses for /boot/efi.

Then start over again and use that same /boot/efi partition, creating other things wherever you want. Or feel free to unwind and customize the autopartioning. Just be really mindful, the installer does wonky things when you've picked multiple drives for autopartioning, like it will create a single LVM VG made from all the drives...


Chris Murphy

(And WTF is up with Vegas and this nutty opening act for a g.d. hockey game? Now for sure I want the Capitals to win.)