I also found that:
- different usb drives can show different problems; some is bootable and some 
(old?) isn't.
- some (old?) motherboards (Asus P4PE for ex.) can not boot from usb drive, if 
filesystem is not FAT16. 
usb-creator not give me option to select a filesystem when it formats clean usb 
drive.
But latest boards and drives normally boots on default settings, using xubuntu 
iso. I only select boot device *after* bios tests, not *in* BIOS (to select 
boot device, use 'esc' on eeepc, 'F8' on asus m/b, etc.).

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busybox with (initramfs) / boot: / kernel not found
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276822
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