sda2 is mounted on /boot/efi.   sda3 is mounted on /media/tony.

It's not quite true that it is refusing to let me boot anything but
windows.  It's just making it a little bit more difficult by making me
boot Ubuntu from the F12 boot menu.  I just have to remember to hold
down F12 when I start up.

When I look at /boot/efi it has two folders in it - BOOT and EFI.  In
the EFI folder are Boot, Microsoft and ubuntu.  I assume that the ubuntu
folder was placed there by ubiquity.  Personally, I don't know much
about EFI (this is the first PC I have owned that has it).  What is it
that ubiquity does that should make it display the GRUB menu?

I have attached a full ls -R of /boot/efi.


** Attachment added: "boot-efi-ls-R"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1469245/+attachment/4422964/+files/boot-efi-ls-R

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