The only solutions in there that I think applies to this case is to use
(1) Ubuntu's own startup disk creator program and (2) to plug the USB
stick into an USB 2.0 slot instead of an USB 3.0 slot. As for (1), that
I what I used. As for (2) it helps, that is, it boots alright if I plug
the USB 3.0 stick into an USB 2.0 slot but not if I plug it into a USB
3.0 slot. But that is a workaround and not a fix.

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