I just tried the workaround tested by @Matt, to add the toram option on booting the USB drive, but in my case, it did not work. Maybe "toram" did not work, don't know how to test thst, but in my installation of 20.10 Ubuntu, I got the same grub intall failure. If it matters, I did not remove the usb thumb drive. I will attach the messages during the failure, in my case it seems to try installing EUFI, but my Bios is in legacy mode.
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