On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 03:41:27PM +0800, gunnar.wagner wrote:
> not directly related to your snapshot issue but still maybe good to know
> fact
> 
> On 6/13/2017 8:37 PM, Michel Jansens wrote:
> > I’m busy discovering LXD v2.0.9 on Ubuntu 16.04
> if you want the most recent (yet regarded stable for production) version of
> LXD on an ubuntu 16.04 host you'd install it from the xenial-backports
> sources
> 
>     sudo apt install -t xenial-backports lxd lxd-client
> 
> this gives you 2.13 at this point in time. I am not really sure what the
> lxd-client package exactly does (or which feature your are missing if you
> don;t have that) but it was recommended somewhere to get that as well

Please don't tell people to do that unless they understand the implications!

Doing the above will get your system from the LXD LTS branch (2.0.x) to
the LXD feature branch. Downgrading isn't possible, so once someone does
that, there's no going back.

The LXD LTS branch (2.0.x) is supported for 5 years and only gets
bugfixes and security updates. This is typically recommended for
production environments where new features are considered a risk rather
than benefit.

The LXD feature branch (currently at 2.14) is updated monthly, is only
supported until the next release is out and will receive new features
which may require user intervention to setup after upgrade.


-- 
Stéphane Graber
Ubuntu developer
http://www.ubuntu.com

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