When i bought it from Craigslist it was running Windows 11 with UEFI, Secure Boot, and TPM enabled. I've since wiped the disk and configured the BIOS for legacy/CSM boot. Windows is currently running in legacy mode. There are a total of 2 primary partitions, and one extended containing 2 logicals, for Linux. So that leaves one primary slot available.
As of now, I've created the partitions for Linux, but haven't yet installed it. I'm not sure whether to install Linux first then G4D later, or the other way around. If i do Linux first, I can opt to install its' boot files but not the MBR, however I will need a way to chainload it.
This PC has a 500GB Toshiba NVMe, with no additional slots available. If i'm running in legacy mode, only one OS can occupy the MBR. So now you see my issue.
Thanks!
Edit: I'm aware that G4D's bootloader uses 16(?) sectors, I'm not sure how many GRUB2 uses. But i'm certain that both extend past the first sector of the disk.
Edited by E = mc², 05 March 2022 - 08:25 AM.