Which would to some degree, but not really solve the problem, since lxd
would not wait for being restarted to update those images with --auto-
update

Updating them manually is not really an option, since a manual update
creates a new image every time and requires to clean up the old ones.

It would be better to figure out how to make systemd wait for the disks
to be present before starting lxc and lxd. Unfortunately it is not
exactly a simple task to interfere with systemd and expect to get
reliable results.

(There's, btw., other reasons than encryption why a zfs could take
longer to be present,e.g. slow disks, remote disks, inconsistencies,...)

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  lxd uses zfs for images, not containers

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