--- title: "LXD" description: How to setup a LXD server on gentoo --- ## Introduction I have used LXD for many years successfully, I was never satisfied with the docker way of doing container images pulling who knows what from who knows where. Until recently I managed full machine containers running Alpine Linux and was very happy with the simplicity of it. ## Installation {{< highlight sh >}} touch /etc{/subuid,/subgid} usermod --add-subuids 1000000-1065535 root usermod --add-subgids 1000000-1065535 root emerge -q app-emulation/lxd /etc/init.d/lxd start rc-update add lxd default {{< /highlight >}} ## Initial configuration {{< highlight sh >}} myth /etc/init.d # lxd init Would you like to use LXD clustering? (yes/no) [default=no]: Do you want to configure a new storage pool? (yes/no) [default=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]: no Would you like to configure LXD to use an existing bridge or host interface? (yes/no) [default=no]: yes Name of the existing bridge or host interface: lxdbr0 Would you like LXD to be available over the network? (yes/no) [default=no]: yes Address to bind LXD to (not including port) [default=all]: 10.1.0.247 Port to bind LXD to [default=8443]: Trust password for new clients: Again: Invalid input, try again. Trust password for new clients: Again: 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]: {{< /highlight >}}