I was just about to write on how to configure a Linux dualboot entry for the Windows 7 bootmanager with bcdedit (cache) - there are some slight differences to how to do it under Vista (namely setting "device partition=c:" instead of "device boot").
But the article How to Dual Boot Windows 7 and Linux using BCDEdit (cache) explains it all already. If you have an existing Linux system, install Grub to your Linux partition instead to the MBR, and start reading from the "Configuring for Dual Boot" section near the end of the article.
Now I just need to find out how to prevent Bitlocker from asking for the recovery key every time I want to boot Linux...
But the article How to Dual Boot Windows 7 and Linux using BCDEdit (cache) explains it all already. If you have an existing Linux system, install Grub to your Linux partition instead to the MBR, and start reading from the "Configuring for Dual Boot" section near the end of the article.
Now I just need to find out how to prevent Bitlocker from asking for the recovery key every time I want to boot Linux...