What do you mean by "mixed method"?

The mini.iso image can be booted from a CD drive, and pulls the files it
needs for installation from the Ubuntu archive or a local mirror.

If you are netbooting, the netboot.tar.gz is normally what you would
download and unpack, not the mini.iso.

Both of these images will tend to have a more recent kernel than the
most recent point release, since the point release is every 6 months and
the netboot image's kernel may change as frequently as once every 3
weeks (the kernel SRU cadence).

The point release CD image can boot from a CD drive and contains all the
files needed for a base install, without requiring network access.
Network access will be required for updates (including security updates)
and additional package installation.


** Package changed: kernel-package (Ubuntu) => debian-installer (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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  The kernel version is different between mini.iso and ubuntu 14.04.3 LE

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