Well, again a fresh install which fails to run 'lxd init'. This time,
it's the dnsmasq which seems to be involved. In fact, dnsmasq enters in
conflict with named (bind9). I removed the bind9 which doesn't seem to
have dependencies, but it was installed by... something (who knows
what).

We should probably fix these conflicts (addres binding) once and for
all, since it's really bothering and stupid (this kind of problem is
several years old now). Can't we examine ahead what addresses and ports
are bound before attempting to create the socket ? Is there anything I
can do to help work on this issue ?

dc

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  dnsmasq failed to create listening socket. Address already in use.

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