Hi Lee

On 20/04/2010 16:56, Lee Harr wrote:
> Everything is working (well... except for blender. See my other
> recent message about that) but I noticed that before the update
> the image file was about 230MB and now after the update it is
> over 335MB.

My guess is that it contains the packages that are cached from the 
upgrade in /var/cache/apt/archives. To remove them you could run:
sudo chroot /opt/ltsp/i386 apt-get clean
(or replace i386 with your architecture)

> I looked at the installed packages in the chroot, and it looks like
> there may be some things that could be removed (like there are
> 3 kernel packages) but I am not sure I want to go ripping things
> out of there without really knowing what I am doing.

You could chroot in and remove the old kernels, to be safe I'd just run 
an ltsp-update-kernels to be sure that the current kernel is available 
for booting.

After you've made the above changes you can run ltsp-update-image again 
to build the new ltsp image.

-Jonathan

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