As I mentioned, making a bootable USB stick and booting from that.  I
don't carry CDs when I go laptop shopping, I carry a USB stick.

You can create one using Startup Disk Creator from the app lens (search
for USB and you should find it).  It takes the very same ISO you made
your CD from and puts it on a USB stick.

As I also mentioned, though, this depends on your system being able to
boot via USB.  pretty much any newish system can do this, but older
systems are hit and miss.

Also, if Startup Disk Creator doesn't work for you, unetbootin will also
make a bootable USB stick from an Ubuntu ISO.  I've used both
methods....

And if you're terminal inclined, the command is usb-creator-gtk to
launch the app.

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