Public bug reported:

It looks like the ability to configure lxdbr0 via /etc/default/lxd-
bridge went away with release 2.3.

LXD's automatic setup assigned a CIDR range that already exists on my
network, so I'd like to reconfigure it to use a different range.

All online documentation seems to refer to the non-existent /etc/default
/lxd-bridge - it's unclear to me how I'm supposed to configure things
here.

I've seen a number of suggestions to run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -p
medium lxd", but this now does nothing, as does "sudo dpkg-reconfigure
-p low lxd".

Running "sudo lxd init" gives me the option to configure a new bridge,
but not to reconfigure the existing one.

I'm running the latest Yakkety on amd64, fully updated.

$ dpkg -l | grep lxd
ii  lxd                                             2.4.1-0ubuntu1              
                amd64        Container hypervisor based on LXC - daemon
ii  lxd-client                                      2.4.1-0ubuntu1              
                amd64        Container hypervisor based on LXC - client

** Affects: lxd (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  lxdbr0 configuration is not obvious

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