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    Question xorriso : FAILURE : Image size 2565878s exceeds free space on media 2060000s

    When adding a bunch of tools like libreoffice and a few Github-repos such as Ghidra the size seems to be to big somehow, so I can't build a custom ISO.

    How can I fix this error? Error below:

    Code:
    Drive current: -outdev 'stdio:live-image-amd64.hybrid.iso'
    Media current: stdio file, overwriteable
    Media status : is blank
    Media summary: 0 sessions, 0 data blocks, 0 data, 4023m free
    xorriso : NOTE : -as mkisofs: Ignored option '-cache-inodes'
    xorriso : WARNING : -volid text problematic as automatic mount point name
    xorriso : WARNING : -volid text does not comply to ISO 9660 / ECMA 119 rules
    Added to ISO image: directory '/'='/binary'
    xorriso : UPDATE :     754 files added in 1 seconds
    xorriso : UPDATE :     754 files added in 1 seconds
    xorriso : NOTE : Copying to System Area: 432 bytes from file '/usr/lib/ISOLINUX/isohdpfx.bin'
    libisofs: NOTE : Automatically adjusted MBR geometry to 1018/160/63
    libisofs: NOTE : Aligned image size to cylinder size by 853 blocks
    xorriso : FAILURE : Image size 2565878s exceeds free space on media 2060000s
    libisofs: MISHAP : Image write cancelled
    xorriso : NOTE : -return_with SORRY 32 triggered by problem severity FAILURE
    P: Begin unmounting filesystems...
    P: Saving caches...
    Reading package lists...
    Building dependency tree...
    Reading state information...
    Build of kali-rolling/large/amd64 live image failed (see build.log for details)

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    Found the problem. My disk space was low, i needed about 40GB of disk to build the live ISO.

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