I'm switching to a slightly different line of attack in an effort to
preserve my sanity.  GRUB's NTFS code seems to be able to handle this
filesystem, and there seems to be some kind of shared ancestry between
GRUB's NTFS code and ntfsbs.S; it's close enough for a side-by-side
comparison in many cases.  I'm working through the relevant functions
and looking for interesting discrepancies.

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Title:
  wubi install will not boot - phase 2 stops with: Try (hd0,0): NTFS5

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