Vincent,

When booted into the system from which you are issuing the "syslinux"
command to create your persistent drive, make sure you are using the
gutsy versions of syslinux and mtools (mtools may not have changed from
edgy and feisty).  That fixed the problem for me completely.  If that
system isn't gutsy, and you don't want to upgrade the entire system to
gutsy, you can still upgrade only those two packages by changing your
sources.list temporarily to gutsy, and then issuing sudo apt-get update,
and then sudo aptitude install syslinux, for example.

So, all I did was boot up on a drive other than the one I wanted to make
persistent.  I took a usb drive on which I had been using the patched
feisty system (so prepared exactly in accordance with your tutorial).  I
then deleted everything from the partition containing the cd-rom files
except for syslinux.cfg  (i.e. I am using exactly the same syslinux file
as for the patched feisty system).  I then copied all of the gutsy beta
files onto that partition, except for the isoconfig (or whatever the
syslinux.cfg file was called before we renamed it to syslinux.cfg).   I
also deleted everything off of the casper-rw partition other than the
lost and found directory (and my home directory).  I then issued the
syslinux command (again with the gutsy version of syslinux installed),
and I am good to go.

Note, if this works for you, I did experience a large number of freeze
ups with firefox, which I believe is a reported firefox issue.  I
currently have the "fasterfox" add-on installed because some people said
that fixed the problem for them.  So far I haven't re-experienced the
firefox freezes, but I need more time to assess whether or not that
really fixed the issue.

I also downgraded to the edgy versions of the 3 upstart files as I
described above.  That fixes a failure to unmount local filesystems that
I have been experiencing since the feisty upstart upgrades.  You will
probably run fine if you don't do that downgrade, but if you receive the
failure to unmount local filesystems error on shutdown, you probably
will need to do that downgrade to avoid causing errors on your
persistent drive.

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