Allegedly, on or about 22 November 2013, Andre Costa sent:
> I have the following partitions on a 1TB disk:
> 
>    - 1M BIOS boot partition
>    - 500M Linux boot partition
>    - 733G Linux LVM partition (Fedora 19)
>    - 200G unused space
> 
> I would like to install Windows 8 on this last partition. Anyone knows
> if this will mess up with my current boot manager? Can Windows 8
> coexist with GRUB? 

Windows installations have always messed with bootloaders to set things
up for itself, and nothing else.  So I wouldn't expect any newer
versions of Windows to be any different.  Be prepared to redo your
bootloader, for dual-booting, post Windows installation.

The only time I've seen Windows installations acknowledge prior installs
and give you a boot choice has been when installing some versions of
Windows with a another version of Windows.  Microsoft only cares about
Microsoft.

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a set of instructions for supposedly democratic governments.



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