/boot != EFI partition. You should not be placing kernels in teh UEFI
partition.

It seems that sda5 is EFI partition which should be mounted as /boot/efi
by default. and your kernels can be on different filesystem or the root
filesystem in /boot.

do not use EFI fat partition for kernels.

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  systemd mounts efi partition, but /etc/fstab says "noauto"

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