I just took the ISO file in question and mounted it directly on an
ubuntu system.  Much to my chagrin, the file names in the ISO do
actually appear to be good.  But this means that at least 6 different
windows applications all showed the same truncated filenames.

In any case, there still seems to be some fundamental problem with the
windows-based flash-drive creation process used by both LiLIi and
unetbootin-windows.  Is there ANY windows-based mechanism for creating a
bootable ubuntu flash drive that successfully preserves the long
filenames?

Sorry for my false claims.

Matt Busche

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