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Then, let's start installing lxd and dbus packages (dbus is needed for some containers as they refuse to start if unavailable)
Then, let's start installing lxd and dbus packages (dbus is needed for some containers as they refuse to start if unavailable)


   apk add lxd@edge dbus
   apk add lxd@edge lxcfs dbus


Then, let's set some options to be able to run the containers as unprivileged:
Then, let's set some options to be able to run the containers as unprivileged:
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   rc-update add lxc
   rc-update add lxc
   rc-update add lxd
   rc-update add lxd
  rc-update add lxcfs


If you have problems, try to enable dbus:
If you have problems, try to enable dbus:

Revision as of 08:53, 3 November 2021

Introduction

LXD is a next generation system container manager. It offers a user experience similar to virtual machines but using Linux containers instead. It allows an easier management and deployment of LXC containers.

For now, Alpine Linux has a LXD package only for Edge so, first of all, you have to enable edge repositories.

Edit your /etc/apk/repositories:

 http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.14/main
 http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.14/community
 @edge http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main
 @edge http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community
 @edge http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing

Then, let's start installing lxd and dbus packages (dbus is needed for some containers as they refuse to start if unavailable)

 apk add lxd@edge lxcfs dbus

Then, let's set some options to be able to run the containers as unprivileged:

 echo "session optional pam_cgfs.so -c freezer,memory,name=systemd,unified" >> /etc/pam.d/system-login
 echo "lxc.idmap = u 0 100000 65536" >> /etc/lxc/default.conf
 echo "lxc.idmap = g 0 100000 65536" >> /etc/lxc/default.conf
 echo "root:100000:65536" >> /etc/subuid
 echo "root:100000:65536" >> /etc/subgid

If you plan to run systemd based Linux distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, etc.), add this to /etc/conf.d/lxc:

 systemd_container=yes

and enable both lxc and lxd at boot:

 rc-update add lxc
 rc-update add lxd
 rc-update add lxcfs

If you have problems, try to enable dbus:

 rc-update add dbus

Reboot and lxd should be working.