I have an old-style MBR Grub configuration for F30. Converting the
system to UEFI seems like a hassle and doesn't provide an obvious
benefit for now (maybe next time I do a full install I'll go for it).

However I also run Windows 10 in a KVM/QEMU virtual machine. This has
its own dedicated drive and uses UEFI (OVMF). My BIOS supports UEFI and
I've managed to dual-boot a few times by fiddling with the BIOS
settings, but switching back and forth is clunky and error-prone, and
Windows always wants to "fix" itself before working. 

My question is: how can I add this as an option to my Grub
configuration to enable dual-boot directly from the Grub menu (i.e.
running on metal, not a VM)? In other words, BIOS boots using MBR,
invokes Grub, which then (optionally) invokes UEFI to boot Windows. Or
is this not possible?

poc
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