This is for the debian version of clonezilla but shouldnt be much different from ubuntu version.
1. Extract clonezilla...lets say we extracted it to C:\clonezilla and UBCD501 is extracted to C:\ubcd-extracted
2. Move folders "live" and "home" from C:\clonezilla to C:\ubcd-extracted They have to be at the root of the drive.
3. So you dont get confused with any other configs...move from clonezilla the folder "syslinux" (for USB Drive booting) or "isolinux" (for cd/dvd drive booting) to "C:\ubcd-extracted\ubcd\menus\clonezilla". "C:\ubcd-extracted\ubcd\menus\clonezilla" should now contain one of the folders. (you can really move it anywhere as long as you change references to point to it instead)
The isolinux folder contains the isolinux.cfg for cds/dvds which contains all the information you need. The folder syslinux contains syslinux.cfg for USB drives, which again, contains all the boot parameters you need. Very little trial and error is required. You could easily point the custom.cfg to open the correct configs depending on what media you are using to boot such as:
Add one of the options below to your "C:\ubcd-extracted\ubcd\custom\custom.cfg"
For Booting CD's/Dvd's:
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MENU LABEL Clonezilla Live v1.2.5
COM32 /ubcd/menus/clonezilla/isolinux/menu.c32
APPEND /ubcd/menus/clonezilla/isolinux/isolinux.cfg
For Booting USB's:
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MENU LABEL Clonezilla Live v1.2.5
COM32 /ubcd/menus/clonezilla/syslinux/menu.c32
APPEND /ubcd/menus/clonezilla/syslinux/syslinux.cfg
It will load the config files and look like you booted Clonezilla normally.
If you are going to do this, I would recommend adding to both configs (clonezilla's isolinux.cfg or syslinux.cfg) a BACK option:
For CD's/DVD's (add to C:\ubcd\menu\clonezilla\isolinux\isolinux.cfg):
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MENU LABEL ..Back
COM32 /ubcd/boot/isolinux/menu.c32
APPEND /ubcd/custom/custom.cfg
or
For USB Drives (add to C:\ubcd\menu\clonezilla\syslinux\syslinux.cfg):
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MENU LABEL ..Back
COM32 /ubcd/boot/syslinux/menu.c32
APPEND /ubcd/custom/custom.cfg
Remaster the ISO if you are burning it to CD/DVD and used isolinux options from above.
I have TESTED on USB AND CD options, and they boot flawlessly. You don't need any special parameters or any other tweaking. Not sure what issue you were having. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask.