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In order to run LXD containers, you need to install lxd (if not installed by default) and zfs package (to be used as storage backend) | In order to run LXD containers, you need to install lxd (if not installed by default) and zfs package (to be used as storage backend) | ||
sudo apt update | sudo apt-get update | ||
sudo apt install zfs lxd | sudo apt-get install zfs lxd | ||
newgrp lxd # required to log the user in the lxd group if lxd was just installed | newgrp lxd # required to log the user in the lxd group if lxd was just installed | ||
Latest revision as of 12:53, 27 March 2017
In order to run LXD containers, you need to install lxd (if not installed by default) and zfs package (to be used as storage backend)
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install zfs lxd newgrp lxd # required to log the user in the lxd group if lxd was just installed
Then, just run the following command to configure lxd and answer the questions accordingly:
sudo lxd init Name of the storage backend to use (dir or zfs): zfs Create a new ZFS pool (yes/no)?: yes Name of the (existing/new) ZFS pool or dataset: lxdpool Would you like to use an existing block device (yes/no)? no Size in GB of the new loop device (1GB minimum): 50 Would you like LXD to be available over the network (yes/no)? no Do you want to configure the LXD bridge (yes/no)? yes
Although further customization is possible, default options for LXD bridge configuration will work in all cases.