Thanks!
Most of that seems like an example to me, not something that is saying that a boot partition is required.
Note also, that under 'What is the BIOS boot partition?' it says:
"It is not required when booting in EFI/UEFI mode, and also not required when using a MBR/Legacy DOS disklabel."
I started with a separate partition back in 2010 myself, as it was in the example then, too, but it didn't say it was required then either as far as I can see:
https://web.archive.org/web/20101117162 ... t=1&chap=4
(The wiki as we know it now came to be back in 2014, hence the archive-seeing.)
I still use it on the main machine, which basically uses the same install from 2010, just moved from machine to another, but I also have a bunch of installs without a separate 'boot'. I feel like I have some using a GPT disklabel even, but not entirely sure at this time.
But yeah, there might be some hardware reasons for it, that it just doesn't work, but I haven't bumped into those, and other than that, it's up to the user as far as I can tell.
I do like being able to keep it unmounted aside from when updating the kernel (I use LILO by the way; never got comfortable with GRUB2 still).