I agree with both Tom and lightraven24, in that adding in packages that are not asked for becomes overkill when your "container" is effectively an amazon instance. Having the ability to create a truely "minimal" build of ubuntu in order to run on a cloud service provider is important to reduce possible attack vectors by having in additional software you never asked for in the first place. I think a menu option for "container services" that installs all necessary lxd related dependencies would be ideal so at least the user could choose if they want to include that. Asking users to specifically go and uninstall a bunch of services after deploy seems like a poor user experience.
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