I recently had to pick a Linux distribution to download from a website. I was confronted with three choices; a bt-hybrid version, a iso-hybrid version and a webboot version. What are the differences?
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bt - only bit torrent file for download .iso file
iso - only .iso file
webboot - I don't know, : but probably with pxe or something to install iso via the internet ( for server ) Have a look at the Live Systems Manual
hybrid - specially prepared .iso file for boot usb pendrive ( flash drives ) You can find out more here: Isohybrid and here Ubuntu switched to Hybrid Disc Images

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