Looks like my naive conclusion was wrong.  This morning I installed os08.05 
into a 4GB flash stick plugged to an HP 6700 notebook (Intel C2D, bought this 
week).  This machine boots and runs very nicely from this os08.05 flash stick.

However, I was unable to use this flash stick to boot an Athlon X2 machine.  
Its MBR was read--and the GRUB options were shown on the screen.  But when I 
selected an option (e.g., the rc3), the machine would go into the restart mode, 
and the GRUB screen would be shown again.  This process can be repeated again 
and again.  It seems that the bootloader was not able to read the kernel from 
the flash stick.

Also I noticed that with the Athlon X2 machine (which is about two years old), 
the os08.05-installed flash stick was NOT treated as a removable disc.  
Instead, I had to move its boot priority up in the __hard drive__ category in 
order for it to be recognized by the POST process.  This contrasts with the C2D 
notebook, which recognizes the flash stick as a removable medium.
 
 
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