I think the consensus at this point is that, while this manifests in LXD
(and chroot), it's ultimately a kernel configuration issue. Marking lxd
invalid.
Just to fill in a bit of background, there's been some discussion
between kernel team and foundations what the correct course of action
here is and I think the consensus is "just flip COMPAT_32BIT_TIME back
on". The one remaining question, looking at the original bug that
flipped that switch in the first place (LP: #2038582) is: should this
change be limited to linux-raspi?
** Changed in: lxd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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