Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: usb-creator

usb-creator needs some serious QA.  Here's a laundry list of bugs that
have made it almost unusable for me.  (I was running it under an up-to-
date Karmic amd64 on a desktop, trying to create an i386 image for a
ThinkPad whose CDROM drive is too flaky to use).

(a) Most critical:  Handing usb-creator the Karmic i386 LiveCD as the
image to install to the USB stick gives me a system which CANNOT BE
SUDOED.  Unlike the -real- LiveCD, the resulting USB image asks for a
password when I type sudo as the LiveCD user (and guessing "ubuntu"
didn't work, either).  Adding a new (real) user doesn't work, either,
since presumably only the ubuntu user is the "first" user and winds up
in /etc/sudoers.  Since I can't get privs in this image, I can't even
see how /etc/sudoers was writtten, but I'm guessing that somehow the
ubuntu user didn't wind up in any admin groups, so sudo won't let it get
privs.  This makes the entire point of creating a USB image pointless,
since I can't install anything (or do much of anything else) without
being able to sudo.  (I -might- be able to do an install onto the target
machine's disk with this image, but I didn't -want- to install---I
needed to do some poking around -as root- without bashing the existing
disk.)  [My workaround:  use the Karmic amd64 usb-creator but hand it
the i386 image from 9.04 instead of 9.10.  -That- gave me a USB image in
which sudo worked.]

(b) Very, -very- flaky behavior when trying to reformat, and very
confusing displays---the USB stick showed both sdd and sdd1 as possible
targets, but clicking "Format" on either one most often appeared to do
-nothing-.  (Plugging & unplugging the USB stick didn't seem to change
things either way.)  It was a real crapshoot how many times I'd have to
try on either sdd or sdd1 until it managed to actually notice that I was
trying to format and updated to the point where "Make Startup Disk" un-
grayed.  It's also not at all obvious to a random user whether they
-should - be trying to format sdd or should only be formatting sdd1;
e.g., I presume that sdd is the wrong choice since using the whole USB
stick gives no place to put grub, but this should be called out if so.
-And- the default height of the window displays about 1.5 lines of the
two partitions, so in the most common case (a USB stick that originally
had a single Windows FAT partition on it), it looks crappy and it's hard
to read.  There's plenty of whitespace in that window (you could close
up a line between the first "Other..." button and "Disk to use:"), so
using 1.5 lines and a scrollbar to show the most common case (two
choices) looks unprofessional.

Note also that, after I'd tried to create that Karmic image the first
time, it then took -20 minutes- to boot because of bug #500822.  And
after wasting all that time (and only after searching the web told me
that it -would- eventually finish booting, so really that boot took
quite a bit longer than 20 minutes because I was doing research & trying
other things), I discovered that that I couldn't sudo.

The 9.04 image, on the other hand, -also- takes about 20 minutes to
boot, because of incessant LVM attempts on /dev/fd0, as mentioned in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1163250.  But at least I can
sudo in it.  Since that only occurred in the 9.04 image, I presume that
the bug of constantly trying to talk to the (nonexistent) floppy drive
did get fixed.

In addition, if, in -either- image created on the USB stick, I try the
"Check Integrity" option instead of either booting or doing a RAM test,
the check-integrity process has -no progress bar-, so I'm just left to
guess how long it'll take to finish.  (In both the 9.10 and 9.04 cases,
check-integrity -did- eventually finish and found no errors.)

The sum total of all this seems to indicate that usb-creator has needed
some serious QA for a couple of releases now, given that -both- of the
most-recent releases created images that took 20+ minutes to boot, and
the most-recent release creates one that is -also- unusable because sudo
won't work.  It turned a simple task that  should have taken half an
hour into one that took an entire afternoon.

** Affects: usb-creator (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Can't sudo in Karmic image made via usb-creator (plus many other problems)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/505367
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