looking at my (hd0,1)/ubuntu/winboot/wubildr.cfg, it appears that a
config file is looked for in the windows drive at
/ubuntu/install/boot/grub/grub.cfg before the loopback mount is checked.
So all I had to do was copy my grub.cfg to my windows drive in that
location (creating the necessary directories below "install").  Combine
this with #145, and I'm now able to boot without having to manually
specify a config file on each boot.

The downside, of course, is that it won't automatically pick up new
kernels as they are installed, but since newer kernels are having the
VFS panic, this is actually a feature for me.  Of course, if you do
this, make sure you remove the copied over config file once the other
bug has been fixed, 'cuz at some point you will want those newer
kernels...

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Wubi/Karmic boot: kernel panic - not synching: VFS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/477169
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