lxc:install_lxc
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LXC - Install LXC
sudo snap install lxd
or
sudo apt install lxc
NOTE: The snap version will most likely be more up to date.
Get Info
lxc info
returns:
If this is your first time running LXD on this machine, you should also run: lxd init To start your first instance, try: lxc launch ubuntu:18.04
Configure LXD
Before you can create an instance, you need to configure LXD.
lxd init
NOTE: This will prompt for how to configure it. Just take the defaults for now.
- Would you like to use LXD clustering? (yes/no) [default=no]:
- Do you want to configure a new storage pool? (yes/no) [default=yes]:
- Name of the new storage pool [default=default]:
- Name of the storage backend to use (dir, lvm, ceph, btrfs) [default=btrfs]:
- Create a new BTRFS pool? (yes/no) [default=yes]:
- Would you like to use an existing empty block device (e.g. a disk or partition)? (yes/no) [default=no]:
- Size in GB of the new loop device (1GB minimum) [default=30GB]:
- Would you like to connect to a MAAS server? (yes/no) [default=no]:
- Would you like to create a new local network bridge? (yes/no) [default=yes]:
- What should the new bridge be called? [default=lxdbr0]:
- What IPv4 address should be used? (CIDR subnet notation, “auto” or “none”) [default=auto]:
- What IPv6 address should be used? (CIDR subnet notation, “auto” or “none”) [default=auto]:
- Would you like LXD to be available over the network? (yes/no) [default=no]:
- Would you like stale cached images to be updated automatically? (yes/no) [default=yes]
- Would you like a YAML “lxd init” preseed to be printed? (yes/no) [default=no]:
Install LXC Utils
sudo apt install lxc-utils
References
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