I hope I am testing this the right way: I created a USB stick with usb-
creator, and booted by using F6 to add the "persistent" option to the
kernel command line. The system was booted into busybox in initramfs.

The casper.log Evan attached has this:

+ mount -o remount,ro /dev/sda1 /cdrom
mount: mounting /dev/sda1 on /cdrom failed: Device or resource busy

When I try the similar command in my busybox environment, I get the same
error. /dev/sdX1 (the USB stick is sdc for me) is mounted as both /cdrom
and /casper-rw-backing. I suspect that this may be reason the remount
doesn't work. It also makes unmounting impossible!

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Running the Intrepid LiveCD in persistent mode results in busybox prompt
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