There are a few real cases (not testing) where this problem has occurred:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1546788
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1556655

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: ubiquity
  
  Installed Ubuntu 10.04.1 during iso testing using the Wubi installer. I 
select French as the language of choice and visibility aid 3. The installation 
proceeded normally, rebooting, and Ubiquity proceeded normally (all screens in 
French) and then rebooted. I selected Windows (I have other Ubuntu partitions 
so using grub), then I select Ubuntu from the Windows Boot Manager.
  The only options were to select Windows, or my other Ubuntu installations. No 
entries were present for the Wubi install that had just completed.
  
  Looking in /etc/grub.d/ I see there is no 10_lupin entry which would
  explain the missing Wubi entries.
  
  I forgot to mention that I clicked on the SKIP button towards the end of
  the Installation. I did this on the spur of the moment to see what would
  happen. I ran it again this time in Spanish. Clicking on "SKIP"
  (whatever it says in Spanish) near the end of the install results in the
  same issue.
  
  I am going to repeat in English, see what I am skipping, and confirm
  that it's reproducible: there are two SKIP buttons presented. If you
  click on the second - the text  "Checking for packages to install" shows
  briefly and then disappears, then it results in the problem (I guess
  this is where it installs lupin-support).
  
  I haven't tried clicking on the first SKIP button, which refers to
  Configuring Apt, Scanning local repositories, and Security updates (it
  flashes by pretty fast).
  
- It seems that it should offer to skip something that is important. I
+ It seems that it shouldn't offer to skip something that is important. I
  assumed it was something like looking up the network time (and since not
  connected, thought it was ok to skip).

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Wubi installs but no Ubuntu entry in Grub
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/620028
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