I appreciate your work, but
- I do my experiments in fully isolated forensic network (no connect to 
Internet even ftp.debian.org)
- I prepare and study live-build my at my weekend cottage (no connect to 
Internet even ftp.debian.org)
- in both cases I use local debian mirror - usually outdated, hence
using 'deb [trusted=yes] http://....' and 'Acquire { Check-Valid-Until "false" 
; };' 

First I wrote this e-mail, I googled the net if is there some general config, 
then I made some experiments with /etc/hosts and local dns, 
but with no final luck. 
Perhaps there is (or could be) some general setting for the main TRUSTED debian 
mirror.

As I feel it, the live-build create a separate chroot folder, which is finally 
converted into an image. 
My question is why? while there is a fully functional debian system (installed 
by myself) 
which I want to convert into a live image. I know, that I can (hopefully) use 
the package list 
from existing system for the live build, but then why not to automate such 
process?

Thanks 
Jan

P.S.
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