an interesting concept...

apparently in the one very specific scenario that you describe, this
works ok.

However, beware, that I once had a disk with multiple partitions on it
with a mixture of windows and linux.

due to splitting one partition into two, I ended up with an out of order
partition table (logical)

the result is that when I booted into windows...   it trashed the entire
hard disk...  it did not like having the out of order partition and so
decided to replace the partition table with one that it liked.

on the other hand, I see oems shipping partition tables that have been
deliberatly corrupted by overlapping them and this seems to work...  but
those partitions are not out of order, just overlapped to prevent
windows from seeing it, typically a repair/tools partion that they want
hidden from windows, but bootable.

anyway, bottom line is that out of order partitions entails substantial
risk of disk corruption if the disk is accessed by windows.

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  Enable creation of out-of-order partition tables to make Windows-
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