@Post 8:
The avoidance of the check-language-support call against each language is in 
favor of avoiding unneededingly running the script over and over if the 
intention is to just keep all language support and speed the process up.  For 
something that is just building a bunch of lists, it adds a considerable amount 
of runtime if you are keeping each language.

@Post 9:
There is no hard reason that language-support-* needs to be kept except that it 
is extra time spent spent removing package from the apt database and 
calculating the blacklist.  If these metapackages are serving no purpose, the 
DVD probably shouldn't be including them in the first place.  So yes, it does 
sound like it's something that has to be updated to the new way of doing things.

@General:
By no means does my diff have to be the solution here, i'm just trying to 
ensure that extra time is not introduced to that of an installation 
unnecessarily when the intent is to keep what was on the livefs already in 
favor of time.

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Preseeding pkgsel/language-packs is not keeping language packages installed
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