Hi,
There are a few things, all of which we are aware of:
- lxd-proxy is failing to start if you have something on port 3128, we are
moving it to port 13128 with the next upload
- Some systems appear to be moving to lxdbr0 despite there being logic in the
packaging to keep them on lxcbr0 for now
For now, if you want to move back to lxcbr0, just run:
- lxc profile device set default eth0 parent lxcbr0
Which should fix things for you.
Alternatively you could run "dpkg-reconfigure lxd" and actually
configure lxdbr0 but the debconf questions and some of the scripts
around this aren't quite perfect yet, the next upload will clean that
all up.
That next upload will also switch everyone to the lxdbr0 bridge and have
lxd no longer depend on lxc1 which on most systems will mean lxcbr0 will
disappear after an auto-remove run.
** Changed in: lxd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: lxd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Stéphane Graber (stgraber)
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