The recent security fixes to apt have broken its behavior with the DVD install. 
It doesn't seem possible to have the DVD lines in sources.list along with the 
repository entries anymore, which means you are now stuck downloading anything 
and everything you want to install regardless of whether it is on the DVDs you 
bought. The reason people buy the DVDs is to AVOID downloading as much as 
possible. Is this change deliberate? I hope not. Please fix apt to allow the 
DVD entries again. In fact, it would be really helpful to be able to setup the 
ISO images as a local repository. But when I tried to do that it kept 
complaining about unsigned files -- from the original DVDs? How could those not 
pass the hash test? This is doubly strange now that the recent security fixes 
have come down and it says apt was NOT validating downloads properly. 


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