I know that much, but i had assumed that the devs would know a little bit 
more than i do about the boot process of android. my question was "what 
file does android use to boot". In any case, i have figured it out. For 
anybody that may run across this one during a Google search, here it is:

* Back-up your data, because i accept no liability for the info below
* Create your second partition after installing Windows8
* install Ubuntu (I used 12.04) and point it to your created partition 
(format as ext3 and skip the swap file creation)
* Install GRUB with Ubuntu
* When installation is finished you can verify that Ubuntu and windows are 
dual booting
* then boot off of your android CD
* install android and install GRUB, but keep the ext3 partition intact 
(Don't format, just install over)
* You should now be able to dual boot android 4.0 and Windows8 RC

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