Has UNetbootin http://lubi.sourceforge.net/unetbootin.html been
considered for accomplishing this (basically similar to instlux, only
it's better maintained and supports more distros, including the latest
Ubuntu, which instlux does not, as well as Vista support and
installation via .deb or .rpm packages)?

For something like this (as well as the no-CD-installation issue)
something like Wubi seems like overkill in terms of complexity; not to
mention that users don't necessarily want to install to a file in their
NTFS partition (especially now that Vista can resize its own partitions,
basically eliminating the partitioning issue which was the very
reasoning for using loopmounted filesystems); and maintaining loop-
mounting patches for each release of Ubuntu seems much more difficult
than simply re-using the unmodified netboot initrds in UNetbootin builds
(not to mention yet-to-be-discovered support issues if the loopmounted-
filesystem approach becomes a more common installation medium).

Of course, UNetbootin isn't perfect either; perhaps adding a nice GUI to
the netboot installer interface, by adding a gtk-fb interface to d-i,
like in Debian Etch, or including an Ubiquity interface in the netboot
and ftp-install builds will make it more appealing to new users
unfamiliar with the CLI .

Also, perhaps switching to a pre-download-packages and pre-partition-
disks via Vista's partition manager approach, thus allowing for a faster
and more reliable hd-media style install (albeit this approach would
work only on Vista and newer since only they can resize their own
partitions while running, though the netboot version can be used as a
fallback on older Windows versions), would be a more sound solution,
since it allows for a proper, not loopmounted, installation, while still
not introducing the risks of manual repartitioning (since resizing can
be automated via Vista's built-in drive-management utilities), and still
not requiring a CD (like CD-chainloading via SBM or GRLDR) or on-the-go
downloading of packages like in UNetbootin, instlux, and debian-
w32loader

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