On 2013-04-21 18:19 (GMT+0200) Aleve Sicofante composed:

> Felix Miata composed:

>> Because the first isn't a bootable OS anyway, I would definitely choose #1,
>> the simplest. If the OS that needs access to the first is old and
>> unsophisticated, another solution might be needed for it to maintain access
>> to it.

> OK, but even if I choose #1 I'll need a boot manager, right?

Wrong. With only one bootable OS installed, and only one HD in the system, 
there's no compelling reason to have any boot manager.

> GRUB will do?

If you want one, sure. Syslinux is another option. And AiRBoot. And others.
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