Yeah, LXD doesn't list containers it cannot access.

I suspect that if you do "mkdir -p /var/lib/lxd/containers/stupefactive-
destiny", the container will become visible again, then you can delete
it and the DB should be fixed (assuming you don't have more of those).

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  lxd-containers.service fails: couldn't detect filesystem for
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