LXD finally has a snap!
(For those unfamiliar, a snap is a package for Ubuntu Snappy Core)
It took a little while to get things working and it's still not quite ready enough to hit the store, but we have a script which will build all of our dependencies and get us a working snap.
A binary for amd64 can be downloaded at:
https://dl.stgraber.org/lxd_0.11-git0_amd64.snap
Then installed with:
snappy-remote --url=ssh://localhost:8022 install lxd_0.11-git0_amd64.snap
After installation, connect as the Ubuntu user and do:
lxc remote add images images.linuxcontainers.org
lxc launch images:ubuntu/trusty/amd64 trusty
lxc exec trusty bash
And you'll be inside a full Ubuntu 14.04 LTS container running on your Snappy system. To do more, go look at the documentation at https://linuxcontainers.org/lxd
(For those unfamiliar, a snap is a package for Ubuntu Snappy Core)
It took a little while to get things working and it's still not quite ready enough to hit the store, but we have a script which will build all of our dependencies and get us a working snap.
A binary for amd64 can be downloaded at:
https://dl.stgraber.org/lxd_0.11-git0_amd64.snap
Then installed with:
snappy-remote --url=ssh://localhost:8022 install lxd_0.11-git0_amd64.snap
After installation, connect as the Ubuntu user and do:
lxc remote add images images.linuxcontainers.org
lxc launch images:ubuntu/trusty/amd64 trusty
lxc exec trusty bash
And you'll be inside a full Ubuntu 14.04 LTS container running on your Snappy system. To do more, go look at the documentation at https://linuxcontainers.org/lxd
I figured it was a matter of time before they crossed paths. Good work18. lip 2015.
I assume lxd will be a snappy framework in the long run?18. lip 2015.
+Simon Davy the current snap is already a framework.
It had to be a framework mostly because of the weird security stuff it needs, but that also means people can ship LXD images as snaps or write web frontends or whatnot for LXD and package them as snaps.18. lip 2015.
Good good. I assumed so, but your post didn't mention it, so I was curious :)18. lip 2015.
You mention:
'inside a full Ubuntu 14.04 LTS container running on your Snappy system'
Since all of this is so 'cutting edge', it should be no surprise that this is confusing.
Wouldn't a Snappy image for LXD run as a Snappy LXD/LXC container, on the host (e.g. Trusty) system, just like any other LXD image, such as Debian, CoreOS, etc.?19. kol 2015.
Sounds cool!
Is there a snappy package for arm v7 (raspberry pi 2) ?9. pro 2015.
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