As part of the preseed, we install openssh-server and gdebi-core.  APT
reports that 497K get fetched for that, 2024K are used afterwards.
After the installation, we install a custom version of python-
jsonschema, utah-common, and utah-client.  The packages for those three
add up to 112K.  The whole utah tree checked out from bzr including all
the provisioning is 2.4M.  Some of that won't be installed, but even if
we assume everything is, and double the size to account for .pyc files,
that still gives us under 5 MB for those packages, and under 8 total.

I ran minimal-virtual.run on a server, and checked the utah directories
afterwards.  /var/cache/utah contained 4K, and /var/lib/utah had 120K.
There may be some other issue with the preseeding we're doing, but the
parts in direct service of utah don't seem to be large enough to cause
the problem.  Do you still have that minimal-virtual install so we can
compare it to a utah minimal-virtual install?  If not, I can create one.

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