anaconda does a great job setting up grub. Just one problem. AFAICT, there is no convenient way to redo this process. I just added a drive to my machine, and I needed to redo grub. All drive numbers changed. I found it was very difficult to find information on how to repair this. The grub info itself has lots of detail, but is remarkably short on basic howto. Anyway, what Fedora can really use is a way to rerun grub-install, possibly with changed parameters. I am a highly experienced user, but I have to do grub-install just infrequently enough that it's always a major PIA to dig up the info on how to do it.