No I don't know how to make changes to the initramfs in a live system. I
have done it in an installed system long ago, and can follow
instructions, at least when I am not too tired :-P

So that is one possibility.

The other one is that you install and use mkusb-plug according to this
link (either via PPA or via a tarball).

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb/plug

Then use the current daily Lubuntu (and for comparison maybe Xubuntu and
Ubuntu) focal iso files.

I create the persistent live drives in 16 GB USB 3 pendrives, but you
can use any removable drive, also a memory card or eSATA drive).

And then I boot another computer (dedicated for testing). I happened to
boot in UEFI mode, but I guess that the same thing might happen in BIOS
mode. Anyway, the persistence should work in both boot modes.

But it is getting late here in Sweden, I had to sleep, but I will be
back tomorrow and help you the way you want. Good night :-)

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