Hello,

I am now facing the same problem.  In the related question (#35664)
Agostino Russo mentioned: "You might have to pass them as a kernel boot
parameter in menu.lst via rootflags=YOURMOUNTOPTIONS"

Would it be possible for someone to provide a working an example of
this?  To be honest, I've looked in the usual places (mtab, fstab,
menu.lst) and I can't see where /host is mounted.  (When I say umount
/host or mount -o remount /host the system says unmountable/unable to
remount.)  I would think that the loopback mount needs rw access to
/host/ubuntu/disk/* but to make all files in /host 777 is maybe
overkill...  Any help out there?

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WUBI Ubuntu 8.04, access permissions on "/host" folder cannot be changed 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236975
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