Net Install ISO
The net install ISO is a minimal installation image that contains only the core operating system components, allowing the installer to boot and then install the operating system on a disk. After installation is completed, the operating system pulls all required container images from the internet (mostly from Docker Hub).
You can use the net install ISO in the following situations:
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The virtual media implementation on a server is buggy or slow. Some users have reported that ISO redirection is too slow to preload all images onto a system. For more information, see Issue 2651. 
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You have a private registry that contains all SUSE Virtualization images, as well as the knowledge and experience required to configure image mirrors for containerd. 
| You must always use the full ISO to bootstrap a SUSE Virtualization cluster (in other words, use the ISO without the  | 
Usage
Download the net install ISO from the GitHub Releases page, and then boot the ISO to install SUSE Virtualization. Net install ISO file names have the suffix net-install (for example, https://releases.rancher.com/harvester/v1.3.0/harvester-v1.3.0-amd64-net-install.iso).
PXE Installation
If you decide to use the net install ISO as the PXE installation source, add the following parameter when booting the kernel:
harvester.install.with_net_images=true
For more information, see PXE Boot Installation.