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I suspect a Support site would be more appropriate, eg.
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https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/community-support/709

Persistent storage is not the intended purpose of Ubuntu installation
media, it's an additional use users make of it, where it has known &
understood limitations. I believe you're ignoring these limitations and
expecting it to perform as an installed system. where it's not.

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Title:
  Issues with LiveUSB related to persistant mode

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  After downloading the Ubuntu 20.10 ISO, burning it out on a USB stick
  and testing it(savings weren't saved) some time ago, I had decided to
  modify it and add "persistant" (as described in Ubuntu domumentation)
  to it to store the settings. After I did that, following problems
  started to occur with the system:

  1. Ubuntu started to work much slower then before adding "persistant"
  2. after the computer was turned off (with proper system shutdown) and then 
turned on, wifi has "vanished" (in the "Additional drivers" tab of the Software 
Properties it was selected to use the driver, but it seem like the Wifi 
interface wasn't existing anymore. I had to do following steps to restore it:

  in the Software Properties in the tab "Additional drivers":

  * select "don't use this device" and clicked "apply"
  * had to restrart the computer

  in the Software Properties in the tab "Additional drivers" (again):
  * select "use the <wifi device name> (...)" and click apply

  after that I could close the Software properties with wifi restored

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