I ran some experiments today and this so far seems to be the 'sweet
spot' with regard to the EFI system partition:

1) Before installing, I created a 133MB partition on my gpt disk using parted, 
type FAT32 and bootable.
2) I formatted the partition using "mkfs.vfat -s1 /dev/sda1"
3) Booted to the 13.10 server installer.
4) At partitioning time, I chose 'manual', and did not touch the EFI system 
partition (things looked to be recognized properly by the installer, anyway, in 
that regard).  I created a root and swap partition on the disk with the 
remaining space. 
5) Proceeded with the installation. 
6) Upon reboot, EFI (for the first time ever) was able to attempt booting 
automatically from the system partition on this type of hard drive.  I was 
dropped to a grub prompt, but, this is a huge improvement over where we were 
earlier. 

I also repeated the above using what we're currently setting the EFI
partition to (which is around 100MB) and the *only* way I could get the
system to try and boot was to manually drill down to the grubx64.efi /
shimx64.efi via the 'Boot from file' option in the EFI menu.

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  Installer crashed when trying to partition 4k/4k sector hard disks

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