![]() However, its the pre-built image part that I'm not comfortable with. This method appears to be far simpler than the previous one. Easy Full Install USB that Boots both BIOS and UEFI.After that, I came across another post by the original author: Eventually, I gave up on that method as I'm not experienced enough with linux to truly understand what those steps were doing. So, I couldn't manually boot by trying "set root=", etc. Except, it didn't contain the root file system. I did an 'ls' and found the ext4 partition that was supposed to contain the root file system (identified by the label "UBUNTU"). And after multiple tries, I ended up with a USB that boots to the GRUB2 prompt instead of Ubuntu, and I wasn't able to get out of it. So, I followed it to the letter, except for the internal hard drive removal part as that would void my warranty. The second one essentially clarifies some of the confusing bits in the first one. How to Create a Full Install of Ubuntu 20.04 to USB Device Step by StepĬreating a PC-Boot-able Ubuntu Installation ![]() Thus, I tried to follow the steps explained by these posts. So I really wanted to have a USB with a full install of Ubuntu on it.
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