Sorry about the slow response.

I haven't tried Remastersys. According to documentation, it creates a
bootable DVD. I don't have an optical drive, and I'm not seeking to
create a read-only DVD. I am also not seeking to create a DVD master and
image it onto an USB device with an abnormal filesystem setup. I'm
seeking to create a fully operational clone with a normal (ext4)
filesystem and swap on a read/write USB disk.

As for redirecting my request to Brainstorm, I am under the impression
that Brainstorm is a place where enhancement requests go to die. I
really have no interest in using my time to file Brainstorm items
without evidence of Brainstorms actually having an effect on Ubuntu
releases. See http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/06/many-hands-make-light-
work-few-make-it.html

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RFE: Support cloning an existing Ubuntu installation onto another disk in a 
bootable form
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/582778
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