efi boot kernel file sync - is it still necessary for refind?

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According to
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/UEFI_Bootloaders#Sync_EFISTUB_Kernel_in_UEFISYS_partition_using_Systemd

The recent (and current) version of refind-efi auto-detects efi kernels in
/boot and that wiki article says that it is no longer necessary to sync
files from /boot/ to /boot/efi/EFI/arch/

Does that mean when first installing arch in a uefi system then it is also
no longer necessary to copy the vmlinuz and initramfs files to the EFI
/arch/ directory at all? Or is it necessary only once as indicated in the
wiki? i.e. is the wiki fully up to date?

Thanks.

-- 
mike c


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