After looking at Wubi, I think my idea is a bit "cleaner".  I say this
because when you use Wubi, the Ubuntu living inside a file in NTFS will
in time loose performance as it falls prey to that NTFS partition
becoming more fragmented.

Having said that, Wubi would probably be an easier solution to implement (than 
SBM), since Wubi already has simple and gorgeous GUI.  My idea to use SBM would 
take more effort because it would require the creation of a nice-looking GUI.  
SBM already seems to have a DOS-based installer for Windows (which might be a 
possible starting point in the implementation of my idea):
http://btmgr.sourceforge.net/3.7/sbminst.exe

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