The error you're getting is coming from systemd in the container which
for some reason is trying to mount a cgroup1 hierarchy rather than using
cgroup2 like the rest of your system.

You may be able to workaround that by using `lxc.init_cmd` to pass
/sbin/init with additional arguments to change the systemd behavior in
the container.

** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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