Right!

I have never left a live xenial or yakkety system running overnight. I
think, that it will also try to run the security upgrades, if you leave
it overnight, but it is worth testing. A live system might survive one
or more security upgrades with 4 GB RAM plus swap, but it would be a
terrible waste of RAM and effort. I think it would be rather easy to
make it crash :-P

Fortunately Lubuntu has kept the default 'Display immediately', so
people with old computers and low amount of RAM, who use Lubuntu, are
not affected.

There is a solution via mkusb version 11.0.2 in the pipeline. You can
test it via ppa:mkusb/unstable, but the real solution is to modify
Ubuntu (according to this bug report).

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