It may be that the UI is a bit confusing, in that it's a bit non-
intuitive that moving the slider all the way to the right could make the
stick not work properly.  The wording "persistence" could be interpreted
to mean that it provides persistent space for system updates including
kernel installs and so on, and people who would want to do that would
logically choose to maximize the space for that, and be surprised that
it didn't work this way.

An idea to make this clearer could be to present the slider as a choice
between "document storage" and "system space", or some such.  Or, it
could show something red or pop a warning if the user selects an amount
of space which could make it difficult to update kernel drivers.  (Or
maybe both.)

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Title:
  initramfs-tools failed to install/upgrade, due to all space on usb key 
reserved for persistent storage.  No space left to write initrd or vmlinuz.

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