Hmmm...seems the Wikipedia article needs updating then. It's misleading. It seems to jerry-rig Windows so you can boot into Ubuntu without creating other partitions.
I think it'd be easier to get a disk image and use Virtualisation. At least then you wouldn't have to wait for ages like with a Live CD.
I think it'd be easier to get a disk image and use Virtualisation. At least then you wouldn't have to wait for ages like with a Live CD.