We did some tests with Brian Murray yesterday (thanks a lot for the
help), to summarize:

* Up to run-init everything seems good /host (ntfs device) is rw and
/root (ext3 loopfile within ntfs filesystem) is not, which is correct
since /root will have to be remounted rw by checkroot.sh later on.
Remounting /root rw manually works.

* We booted with init=/bin/sh and Brian did run manually all the scripts
in /etc/rcS.d. The scripts were successful and / became rw as expected.

* Yet when booting in single user mode the above mentioned errors did
appear and / was ro.

Brian, feel free to correct me if the above is inaccurate.

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wubi install unusable - Buffer I/O error on device loop0
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