The attempted upgrade on my system then caused the USB memory stick  to
not be recognized as a boot device. To be clear, this memory stick had
successfully been used to boot a Lenovo T500 laptop. An upgrade was
attempted, initiated from the upgrade manager, which failed in the now
well reported bug. Following this the USB Stick was not recognised as
bootable media when the same laptop was rebooted.

Rational for building the USB Memory Stick from a Live CD was because
core system is an AMD-64 bit version of Ubuntu. I specifically wanted
the memory stick to boot an I386 based laptop and desktop.

Advantages of having a USB memory stick boot are so many to list.

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MASTER update-initramfs is disabled since running on a live CD but it is 
running from a flash drive. 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292159
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