To elaborate a bit more, is it possible to load with facilities included in EasyBCD a Linux system installed on a btrfs partition?
And if not, it would be nice to have btrfs module added to NeoGRUB.
Yes, you can boot Linux using the Btrfs file system, as modern GRUB2 supports it well. However, using EasyBCD to load a Linux system from a Btrfs partition is often problematic. EasyBCD's NeoGRUB component is typically based on older GRUB versions that lack robust Btrfs support. While you could request a Btrfs module for NeoGRUB, it's a significant development effort for the EasyBCD creators. For reliable dual-booting mycenturahealth with Windows, it's usually better to let the Linux distribution install its own GRUB2, which can then manage both operating systems, or if using EasyBCD, ensure your Linux installation has a separate /boot partition formatted with a more traditional filesystem like Ext4.