Aaaah, yes, that rings a bell. /etc/init.d/casper does an "eject" on the 'cdrom' device - even if the cdrom device is actually a thumb drive. Some thumb drives apparently just disable themselves in response to that, until they are un/re-plugged. Debian mention this in their equivalent script, and work-around it - might be worth someone back- porting the fix. Not sure that it should matter whether you use persistent mode or not though.
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