Any special caution to have a dual boot (Linux + win 7) on a X220 thinkpad ?

May I need any special caution to have a dual boot (ubuntu 11.04 + win 7) on a X220 with the mysterious UEFI firmware ?
Thanks in advance,
Paul

Hi
The unit was preinstalled with Win 8 64bit right?
Changing the BIOS setting from UEFI to CSM and disabling the secure boot prevent the notebook from booting the Win 8!
Therefore the unit cannot find the bootable device and switches to last option: LAN.
But since the notebook cannot find bootable system via LAN, the error PXE-E61: Media test faliure, check cable appears.
If you want to use a dual boot, you have to boot into Win 8
In Win 8 you have to create an partition for Linux installation. This can be down in Win 8 disk management. You have to shrink an last partition and have to create new one on the available free space.
Now to start the Linux installation you need an media.. you can burn the Linux iso on DVD or an bootable USB stick. There are many details in internet how to create such media.
Once you have created the bootable USB, restart your PC with connected USB.
Press F12 to get the boot menu. Now you should see the USB memory stick (if bootable!!!) choose USB and you should be able to install Linux (Ubuntu is great!)
Here is a nice page which would provide the whole step by step instruction!
http://www.intowindows.com/dual-boot-windows-8-and-ubuntu/

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