Sorry, but I still think it's a bug.

The reason is that "brctl setfd ..." works fine in an unprivileged
container, but libvirt-daemon fails.  In other words: brctl shows that
it *is* possible to create and manage bridges in an unprivileged
container, but libvirt-daemon isn't doing it correctly.

I am currently only using libvirt to create virbr0 (for GNS3) - I'm not
running kvm.

It's quite possible that anyone who wants to run kvm would require
privileged mode for other reasons, but that would be a separate point.

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  libvirt inside lxd container cannot start virbr0 (Unable to set bridge
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