Hej.
@ Sebus: May I propose the refind boot loader ? Works quite nice, on a windoze you just replace the original bootloader with refind: Instead of installing, just copy the refind bootx64.efi with config file into the efi partition boot directory and in to the windows dir (here it must be renamed though to bootmfgw.efi, same filename as original win loader), if not copied into win dir also your windoze will overwrite your boot settings at next boot. Your bios will start the refind bootloader instead of standard and refind will automagically scan and list all vmlinuz etc it finds and lists as bootable(depending to settings in config file), you now have the option playing freely with lots of lnx kernels without thinking about the bootloader, and its rather nice graphic with option to add your own icons. The uefi is capable of several partitions (128 ?) so you can chop up your harddrive as you wish. Refind can also scan and boot usb drives if configured for that.
Do not forget to backup original EFI partition before tinkering, I have heard of people making mistakes eventhough you and I dont have time for that.
Kindly Peter.
Edit: I confirm the issues of getting a desktop in the tinycorepure64 6.0 iso, made a post before I read your notice.