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  1. Linux Containers - LXD - Has been moved to Canonical

    While the team behind Linux Containers regrets that decision and will be missing LXD as one of its projects, it does respect Canonical’s decision and is now in the process of moving the …

  2. Linux Containers

    Complex image definition as a simple YAML document. Multiple output formats (chroot, LXD, LXC). Support for a lot of distributions and architectures. distrobuilder's modern design utilises …

  3. Linux Containers - Image server

    2 days ago · Image server access is being phased out for LXD users, see here for details.

  4. Running virtual machines with LXD 4.0 - Linux Containers Forum

    Apr 22, 2020 · It is possible to build Windows images for LXD, but this process is currently very very manual and involves either a bunch of custom raw.qemu flags to get a temporary …

  5. Comparing LXD vs. LXC - Linux Containers Forum

    Apr 25, 2017 · An extremely common confusion is the distinction between LXD (“LX Daemon” / pronounced “lex-dee”) and LXC (Linux Containers). This post attempts to clear that up.

  6. Linux Containers - Incus - Introduction

    The Incus project was created by Aleksa Sarai as a community driven alternative to Canonical's LXD. Today, it's led and maintained by many of the same people that once created LXD.

  7. Migrating from LXD - Incus documentation

    Nov 29, 2025 · Incus includes a tool named lxd-to-incus which can be used to convert an existing LXD installation into an Incus one. For this to work properly, you should make sure to install …

  8. New Windows 11 Install on LXD - Linux Containers Forum

    Mar 25, 2022 · The fix is to download the driver iso separately from the website, copy to LXD, mount this as a drive on the Win11 VM and then run this. This fixes all the issues with drivers.

  9. Root user in LXC container - LXD - Linux Containers Forum

    Apr 8, 2024 · Just created my first LXD/LXC container. It opened as root. — Does presume that all work in that container is in root account? Or should I create a user account. Many thanks, LRP

  10. How to set root device size when creating new instance? - LXD

    Dec 12, 2022 · The disk image created by LXD is 10GB by default, but the image unpacked into it is smaller. When using distro images with cloud-init, it auto resizes the partition and filesystem …