@Takkat
That´s exactly the point: making it better and trouble free for non-experienced 
users. This is about making ubuntu easy to use and accepted by them.
If we start thinking that the user should know what is a disk, what a partition 
and what to select, going by the same logic should we drop the guided methods 
in the installer too? You should know how to partition, right? Why not leave 
only manual partitioning option.

Instead of making it easier for the non-experienced users you are
worried about "this may lead to problems in non-standard
environments"??? Excuse me, but ANYONE able to create non-standard
environment is probably able to use any ubuntu cd, super grub, system
rescue cd, or what ever and get the system online.

Besides, why not hide advanced options under a button "Advanced Options
for Advanced Users". Lets worry about the non-experienced users first,
the others will find their way.

And the fact that doing the upgrade in a wubi install makes grub2
install to your MBR or/and partitions has at least some elements of a
bug, right? You don´t use grub2 in wubi. Everything the upgrade process
does should be within the root.disk file, never on your disk MBR or
partitions.

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