The domain named ``default`` having an literal ID of ``default`` is for
backwards compatibility.
Prior to Queens (when the v2.0 API was still there) the current
bootstrap method for the Keystone charm would give you a default domain
with ``default`` as ID. On Queens onward the current bootstrap method
will always give you a UUID as ID for the default domain.
We can restore the backwards compatibility by moving to use the
``keystone-manage bootstrap`` command to bootstrap Keystone and drop the
use of the admin_token.
** Changed in: charm-keystone
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: charm-keystone
Assignee: (unassigned) => Frode Nordahl (fnordahl)
** Changed in: charm-keystone
Milestone: None => 20.05
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Impossible to rename the Default domain id to the string 'default.'
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