I have another bit of information to add to this bug report.

I just tried booting the presumably faulty USB stick on a third computer
with the same results. So all signs point to the USB stick as the cause
for this. I also tried booting another USB stick, to which the the same
ISO file has been written with the same program as was used with the
presumably faulty USB stick. This new USB stick boots all three
computers without errors.

And here's something unusual that I can't quite explain: When I check
the md5 sums of the files on the presumably faulty USB stick, they all
come out fine! So this, presumably faulty, USB stick reliably won't boot
on three computers, while another USB stick holding the exact same image
will. But when the content of this, presumably faulty, USB stick is
checked for md5 sum mismatches, none are found!

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SQUASHFS error while booting from live cd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/172937
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