No, we actually invoke the syslinux program, so syslinux-common is not
enough.

I'm going to make usb-creator-* unavailable on non-x86 architectures,
rather than merely uninstallable.  Obviously this isn't a real fix if
you actually want to use the package on something other than amd64 or
i386, but a real fix is hard.

However, with Ubuntu 11.10 and later, you can simply write Ubuntu ISO
images directly (e.g. using dd) to a USB stick and they should work.
You can't enable persistent storage this way, but nevertheless this
should be enough for many people.

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