-mobile appears to be pretty much a dead-letter, so I'm posting here... I have dual-boot working well on my Lenovo X220, and have for quite some time, between Win10 and FreeBSD 11. This is set up for MBR however, not EFI.
I just picked up an X1 Carbon Gen 6, which is an UEFI machine, with Win10 on it. I'd like to repartition it to be able to dual boot it much as I do with my X220 (I wish I could ditch Windows entirely, but that is just not going to happen), but I'm not sure how to accomplish that in the EFI world -- or if it reasonably CAN be done in the EFI world. Fortunately the BIOS has an option to turn off secure boot (which I surmise from reading the Wiki FreeBSD doesn't yet support) but I still need a means to select from some reasonably-friendly way *what* to boot. With the X220 Bootmanager does this reasonably easily; you get an "F" key for the desired partition, and if you press nothing after a few seconds whatever you pressed last is booted. Works fine. What options exist for doing this in a UEFI world, if any, and is there a "cookbook" for putting this together? I assume *someone* has set up dual, given that the X1 Carbon Gen 6 is listed as working in the laptop database. Thanks in advance! -- Karl Denninger [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> /The Market Ticker/ /[S/MIME encrypted email preferred]/
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