Install a portable browser on a USB stick to use on ChromeOS

ChromeOS
32MiB Drive, using 30.6MiB
Intel Celeron N4020 CPU 1.10 GHz (2 threads 2.8 GHz)
4GiB RAM

Good evening,
I was using the above-mentioned machine and as you can see it is low on resources. It is small, and I only use it when I don’t feel like going to my main Windows or Linux machines.

I might be able to find out how to install programs on an external USB Stick, but I would like to install Firefox, because I’m not a fan of Chrome.

You can access the Dev portion and use Penguin, their version of Debian in a container. I installed Falkon browser but they disabled some of the support and the browser became unusable.

I’m trying to create a portable browser on a USB Stick, but all the instructions show how to do it in a Windows machine.

Maybe I’m phrasing the question wrong when I’m searching for it? I’ve tried: Install Firefox on an external pen drive for Linux, access external USB on ChromeOS, and dozens of variations. I tried psudo CLI search like: sudo apt install Firefox on USB, and it didn’t work. It provides content, but non are the answers I’m looking for.

Going from ChromeOS to Linux is hurting my head, and I can’t change the OS at this time, because my wife thinks I’ll make it a brick (thanks hon). :winking_face_with_tongue:

Links, suggestions, whatever are all welcome. Thanks!