The point of unetbootin (or isotostick.sh) is that you run them on your
current o/s (or even windows) to create a key that can install any
other.  Isn't usb-creator an intrepid tool?  If I had intrepid
successfully installed somewhere, I could try it - although my
understanding from the forums was that it created a "live" session, not
an "alternative" session, which is what I need to do this full-disk
encryption.

If usb-creator is still relevant here and there's a way for me to use,
please let me know and I'll give it a try.

The point of my post was really to re-open the cd-rom detect issue in
the alternative installer.  It says fix-released, but that doesn't
appear to be the case in my experience.  I couldn't really follow the
patches talked about in this thread, so I thought it was worth posting
again.

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Alternate CD cdrom-detect.postinst does not consider USB flash drive/key. 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234185
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