Serge,

$ ps -ef | grep docker
root      1387     1  0 07:44 ?        00:00:10 /usr/bin/docker daemon -H fd://
mbruzek   6392 18048  0 21:27 pts/19   00:00:00 grep --color=auto docker
100000   31515 28211  0 21:21 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/docker daemon -H fd://

$ dpkg -l | grep docker
ii  docker.io                                            1.10.2-0ubuntu4        
                       amd64        Linux container runtime
rc  lxc-docker-1.10.0-dev                                
1.10.0~dev~git20151104.194544.0.0cdc96c       amd64        Linux container 
runtime
rc  lxc-docker-1.8.0-dev                                 
1.8.0~dev~git20150811.005309.0.ca8f246        amd64        Linux container 
runtime
rc  lxc-docker-1.9.0-dev                                 
1.9.0~dev~git20151029.220813.0.2eaa25d        amd64        Linux container 
runtime

$ cat /proc/filesystems 
nodev   sysfs
nodev   rootfs
nodev   ramfs
nodev   bdev
nodev   proc
nodev   cpuset
nodev   cgroup
nodev   tmpfs
nodev   devtmpfs
nodev   debugfs
nodev   tracefs
nodev   securityfs
nodev   sockfs
nodev   bpf
nodev   pipefs
nodev   devpts
        ext3
        ext2
        ext4
nodev   hugetlbfs
        vfat
nodev   ecryptfs
        fuseblk
nodev   fuse
nodev   fusectl
nodev   pstore
nodev   mqueue
nodev   autofs
nodev   zfs
nodev   binfmt_misc
nodev   aufs
nodev   overlayfs
nodev   overlay

$ uname -a
Linux warhorse 4.4.0-13-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 11 19:31:18 UTC 2016 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

In an email you asked further questions:

> Can you tell us the background of the host? Is it a clean newly
installed machine or vm?

My own development system upgraded to 16.04 from 15.04.

> How was lxd installed?

lxd was installed from the archive.
dpkg -l | grep lxd
ii  lxd                                                  2.0.0~rc4-0ubuntu1     
                       amd64

> How was docker.io installed in the container?

First I got into the container `lxc exec xenial /bin/bash`
I installed docker.io with `apt-get update && apt-get install docker.io`.
Running `docker info` shows the aufs driver selected
Storage Driver: aufs
 Root Dir: /var/lib/docker/aufs
 Backing Filesystem: extfs

> Can you easily reproduce this with the same iso (or whatever you used)
for the host?

Yes this is still reproducible on my system. The steps are:
$ lxc launch images:ubuntu/xenial/amd64 xenial -p default -p docker
$ lxc exec xenial /bin/bash
# apt-get update && apt-get install -y docker.io
# docker info
# docker run hello-world
Unable to find image 'hello-world:latest' locally
latest: Pulling from library/hello-world
03f4658f8b78: Pull complete 
a3ed95caeb02: Pull complete 
Digest: sha256:8be990ef2aeb16dbcb9271ddfe2610fa6658d13f6dfb8bc72074cc1ca36966a7
Status: Downloaded newer image for hello-world:latest
docker: Error response from daemon: error creating aufs mount to 
/var/lib/docker/aufs/mnt/e174f7d65f4b75fd5f1ea763a3f74cd13bf43ed68cb22b594d5b142b7201ca8c-init:
 operation not permitted.
See 'docker run --help'.

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