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All boot media except the distribution DVD present a menu that
      allows you to choose the installation source, such as the network
      or a hard disk.  If you are booting the distribution DVD and do
      not want to install from the DVD, hit Tab at the
      boot menu.  Add a space and the option askmethod
      to the end of the line that appears below the menu.
You can install Fedora from the ISO images stored on hard disk, or from a network using NFS, FTP, or HTTP methods. Experienced users frequently use one of these methods because it is often faster to read data from a hard disk or network server than from a CD or DVD.
The following table summarizes the different boot methods and recommended installation methods to use with each:
| Boot Method | Installation Method | 
|---|---|
| DVD | DVD, network, or hard disk | 
| Minimal boot CD or USB, rescue CD | Network or hard disk | 
| Live CD or USB | Install to Hard Disk application | 
Chapter 6, Installation Methods contains detailed information about installing from alternate locations.