Rescue USB stick



It's going to be obvious that I have no clue what I am talking
about, but if I don't ask I'll remain clueless:

How does one create a rescue USB stick from a specific kernel. I
understand that creating a rescue disk (DVD, CD, floppy) is as simple as
doing

mkrescue --iso

and then copying the resulting image to the appropriate medium. I have
the feeling that this wouldn't work with USB sticks. Why not? How does
one change the approach to get it to work for USB sticks?
.



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