While it is possible to create a bootable Stick from an original Ubuntu
20.04 iso it does not work for a modified one - even though the
/.disk/info files are identical.

It even depends on the name of the source iso how Startup Disk Creator behaves.
If it does not contain "Ubuntu", the window in the end just contains one "Quit" 
button.
If it does, the window has two buttons - "Test Disk" and "Quit".

Both sticks are unusable though.

The last time I know Startup Disk Creator worked for my modified iso
files was in Ubuntu Trusty.

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Title:
  The Startup Disk Creator is glitchy when I try to use non-Ubuntu iso
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