Re: Multiboot OS
You can only have 4 primary partitions. This is a rule that goes way back for ages. Primary partition are the only partitions, you can flag as active. The booting process looks for active partitions to continue the boot process to. However you only really need one primary partition if you plan on using a single boot manager.
I'm not absolutely positive but you should be able to install Windows to a logical partition as long as the boot manager is kept or can be placed on a primary partition.
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