I have a situation where I need to quickly bring up an Ubuntu 16.04 server environment on physical hardware without doing an install (I'm "borrowing" hardware set aside for other use). I tried starting a server install, stopping before disk partitioning, switching to a terminal prompt, mounting a usb stick and running scripts from there. What I found was that the busybox environment was significantly limited. Is there a better way I can mimic "Live CD" behavior with better functionality?
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