Adding the link to update-initramfs is working for me. However I would
like to update my kernel. As Colin said update-initramfs should update
the real kernel that is located in "/cdrom". I was wondering how to go
about doing this manually until things are fixed. I tried copying
vmlinuz and initrd.img from "/" to "/cdrom/casper". I gzipped initrd.img
and saved it as initrd.gz, (since the previous file had a gz extension,
I assumed it was gzipped). However, when I boot this up it just gives me
a kernel panic. What would be the proper way to manually update the
kernel on a persistent usb drive?

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MASTER update-initramfs is disabled since running on a live CD but it is 
running from a flash drive. 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292159
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