Hi,

> > Severity: grave
> > Justification: renders package unusable
> 
> but not for everyone, so its just "important". we have had several many
> successful installation reports since last year.

I very much doubt that the standard configuration can be installed by
anyone right now.

> 
> > I spent two days trying to install Debian Edu (combined server) in a
> > virtual machine. I started with 100 GiB hard disk, then tried 150 GiB,
> > and finally 220 GiB. The LTSP chroot installation always fails with no
> > space left in /opt/var/cache/apt.
> 
> strange. as a workaround you could install a plain main-server and then
> turn that into an LTSP server after installation.

How would I do this (without manually fixing the partitions)? The
content downlaoded for building the chroot simply does not fit into the
logical volume used for it. Taht won't change after reboot.

-nik

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