Thanks dibl, and, yes, I will be sharing what I'm doing, since, every link, including the one from Ubuntu, is more general than specific.
I've read that Fedora uses a modified legacy grub to install UEFI, which, I'm hesitant to use. Damn, I just got used to Grub2. Then again, that was in Fedora 16, so, I don't know if Anaconda has progressed to a different method with F17. Since documentation is at a minimum till F17's release, I can only experiment when the hardware is set up.
The newer kernels have a EFI stub loader built in (at least that's what I've read), and to me, that would be the method I would like to use, so, I'm going through every blog post I can find to see if I can figure out the correct way to partition the SSD so the EFI System Partition and the /boot partition are created correctly. At this pont, from what I can see, in order to use the kernel's EFI stub loader I'm going to have to create an ESP partition (possibly FAT32) and a separate /boot partition, although I'm confused as to why I would need a FAT32 partition unless that was the BIOS manufacturers choice.
At this point my head is spinning from all the different explanations, so I may just start building the machine and come back to this later. I'm still hoping there is an answer for this in Grub2, since, the capabilities are built in, unfortunately, not well documented.
The Ubuntu link you gave me, actually gave me hope that grub2 is an option, even though other posts say it isn't as reliable as other methods.
Do I sound confused? Heh, YUP. I'm still hoping to make this work with siduction, so I can leave my 32 Fedora installs alone.
Edit: BTW - This is the closest I can get to detailed instructions:
http://www.rodsbooks.com/efi-bootloaders/installation.html