It crashes every time with installing the same package: linux-image-3.0.0-.....
I tried with btrfs, and my own custom partitioning. This did not work so I 
tried letting the installer choose lvm and its preferred choices of filesystem 
sizes and type:

/             322 MB, ext4
/boot    228 MB, ext2
/usr     5635 MB, ext4
/var      2816 MB, ext4
/tmp      368 MB, ext4
/home 5780 MB, ext4

See? no btrfs this time. The installation succeeded this time, but after 
logging into the system, and trying apt-get dist-upgrade, it fails again with 
`No space left on deviceĀ“, and in the same linux-image-3.0.0-16 package.
So it seems to me that the bug is not btrfs, but rather in the linux-image 
package, or possibly in the apt system.

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