The System/Startup USB disk creator command in 32 bit Intrepid will
successfully create an Intrepid live usb stick, but will fail when given
the jaunty 32bit iso.  The created usb stick will only have a syslinux 2
line text header and a "boot:" prompt.  No splash, no menu choices, and
nothing entered for a kernel will be found to boot.  From Jaunty (32 or
64), the usb creator will succeed in creating a live Jaunty (32 or 64)
usb stick.  All usb creations which succeeded were using the default (no
explicit iso given).  It would be nice to fix the Intrepid creator
command to successfully use a Jaunty iso.  Currently, I still have to
burn a live CD-ROM of a new system to create the live usb startup disk.

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live USB disk not bootable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367766
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