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I have searched and still can not figure out how to get Ubuntu installed onto a USB drive.
I've ran both the "s9yrd" and "tnyga" commands, but to no avail.
I either get a no such file directory or read only file system error message.
I read somewhere that I can just download the ubuntu.iso image straight to my usb drive and then load through legacy mode, but a bootloader was mentioned. What bootloader is needed? And is it just as simple as placing the .iso and bootloader on the usb and loading in legacy mode?

cl-netbox
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I would suggest getting Linux Pen Drive. This will allow you to mount your iso to a usb. From there, you can install it to your computer provided it is selected in the boot options.

Here is the link

http://www.pendrivelinux.com/