I've been tracking this bug for a few years now. For a bug of such HEAT
shouldn't it by now at least have an importance other than UNDECIDED?
And shouldn't the bug have enough information to be TRIAGED instead of
CONFIRMED. It just seems this bug is not moving forward and just going
to sit in it's current state forever.

For every new Ubuntu release, I'm afraid to invest more time trying to
get persistence to work, because I've already dedicated much time to
this subject in the past, and have personally failed. Instead I come
back to his bug to check the status before even trying. So I'm not sure
of the status of the bug for current releases of Ubuntu.

I'm creating these USB sticks from Windows. There are some workaround
posted here, like Pankaj's. But those steps require that you already be
booted on Ubuntu to begin with. So that would at least require creating
2 USB sticks if you are starting from Windows. And like I said, I don't
want to invest more time and resources on the subject than I have
already. Would be nice if the Windows tools were updated with his
observations and created an alternate persistence structure. But that's
another subject.

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