LXD appears to have been left in a dirty state since its trying to either create a container when one was already created (but perhaps LXD error'd on the first attempt) or there was a container leftover that wasn't cleaned up from a previous run. Will have to dig deeper.
LXD appears to have been left in a dirty state since its trying to either create a container when one was already created (but perhaps LXD error'd on the first attempt) or there was a container leftover that wasn't cleaned up from a previous run. Will have to dig deeper.