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I have done installs on physical machines with a dual boot for TempleOS and Linux, using GRUB as the boot manager (the advantage of this is you can boot into Linux and get files on/off the TempleOS drives, I usually run TempleOS on the 2 drive system) - I did write up a guide (its not much of a guide though for setting up GRUB) basically you end up with 3 partitions on you harddrive C and D are Fat32 for TempleOS and then an Ext partition for Linux. Inside Linux you can mount the C and D TempleOS drives. https://github.com/Slapparoo/TempleOS-EE/wiki/Boot-TempleOS-with-Grub2