On Fri, Apr 04, 2014 at 21:13:44 -0700,
  ToddAndMargo <[email protected]> wrote:

The current stick I am using is 16 GB.

You should be able to do a normal install with 16 GB. (Though you can use a lot more than that if you install enough packages.)

I use the Live USB as rescue disk at my customer sites (mostly
to save Windows computers).  I had though of installing directly,
but have been told that I can not expect that /dev/sda will
always be the stick.

That shouldn't matter for booting. The device should be known by its UUID. (The install process will set that up as a kernel parameter. You shouldn't have to do anything special for that.)

There might be some machines that will boot off the device with a FAT file system, but not with other file systems. But I suspect that would be limited to older machines.
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