> The mini iso is an artifact of the debian-installer package build and is not a supported installer that we reference anywhere on <https://www.ubuntu.com/download>.
Now that is some interesting news, and untrue. The netboot installer is referenced in the drop-down menu (https://ubuntu.com/download#download) and on the alternate installer sub-page (https://ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads). Not anywhere does it say anything about being unsupported. If what you're saying is true than it should be clearly communicated to the users.
> The mini iso is an artifact of the debian-installer package build and is not a supported installer that we reference anywhere on <https:/ /www.ubuntu. com/download>.
Now that is some interesting news, and untrue. The netboot installer is referenced in the drop-down menu (https:/ /ubuntu. com/download# download) and on the alternate installer sub-page (https:/ /ubuntu. com/download/ alternative- downloads). Not anywhere does it say anything about being unsupported. If what you're saying is true than it should be clearly communicated to the users.