Hmm. This means that either the source of the mount or the mount target
didn't exist. I would expect LXD to create /var/lib/lxd/shmounts on the
target host when it starts a migration (you can verify that this happens
by `inotifywait /var/lib/lxd/shmounts` which should tell you that the
directory gets created).

So, the only other option is that the directory doesn't exist on the
target filesystem. I'm not really sure how that could be given that it
was mounted originally, unless the target filesystem didn't get
transferred correctly somehow. Is there any chance you can poke at the
filesystem on the target once it gets migrated to see?

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