I do have the same issue when boot from i386 desktop CD and try to install
 Feisty into a SanDisk Cruzer Crossfire 4GB flash disk.
 
During the installation, there would be some writing errors and rejecting I/O 
to dead device
 message in dmesg.  The first boot of this flash disk would end up with a 
corrupted filesystem.
 The USB host on my motherboard is Intel based. 
 
If I put the udev rule mentioned above in the installing system  and target 
system, the error 
 messages were not in the dmesg, but a no-access or insufficient permission 
show in the booting
 of the new installed system when the udev rule was executed. Of course, the 
USB flash disk booting was failed also.

Hope the extra information could help a little.

djhuang

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