Copying only one image to some predefined location is a bad solution
IMO, and here's why:

when a user opens the wallpaper configuration, there are two buttons at
the bottom, Add and Remove. When he now adds an image, what should
happen in your opinion? Should the old wallpaper be overwritten or
should there be a dialog asking so? Maybe the user wants to keep the old
wallpaper.

This is even worse than the current situation, because right now, the
user must explicitly delete the wallpaper himself.

The hard link seems also impractical, so I still stand by my proposed
solution a few posts up.

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Deleting an image that's used as a desktop wallpaper removed it as a wallpaper 
without notice
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/344228
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