J'héberge une partie des services que j'utilise sur une Raspberry Pi 3 et une Odroid-XU3.
$ sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade $ sudo apt install lxd lxd-client lxd-tools zfsutils-linux bridge-utils (...) To go through the initial LXD configuration, run: lxd init
$ sudo lxd init Would you like to use LXD clustering? (yes/no) [default=no]: no Do you want to configure a new storage pool? (yes/no) [default=yes]: yes Name of the new storage pool [default=default]: Would you like to connect to a MAAS server? (yes/no) [default=no]: Would you like to create a new local network bridge? (yes/no) [default=yes]: What should the new bridge be called? [default=lxdbr0]: What IPv4 address should be used? (CIDR subnet notation, “auto” or “none”) [default=auto]: What IPv6 address should be used? (CIDR subnet notation, “auto” or “none”) [default=auto]: Would you like LXD to be available over the network? (yes/no) [default=no]: Would you like stale cached images to be updated automatically? (yes/no) [default=yes] Would you like a YAML "lxd init" preseed to be printed? (yes/no) [default=no]: yes config: {} networks: - config: ipv4.address: auto ipv6.address: auto description: "" managed: false name: lxdbr0 type: "" storage_pools: - config: {} description: "" name: default driver: dir profiles: - config: {} description: "" devices: eth0: name: eth0 nictype: bridged parent: lxdbr0 type: nic root: path: / pool: default type: disk name: default cluster: null Error: Failed to create network 'lxdbr0': Failed to list ipv4 rules for lxdbr0 (table mangle)
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