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I'm too cheap to pay for EC2, and I don't have enough servers to set up my own openstack, how do I configure juju to use Linux Containers (LXC) on something like my laptop?

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Install Juju:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:juju/devel
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install juju-core lxd

You just need to configure the local provider:

newgrp lxd

Then bootstrap a new controller:

juju bootstrap lxd-test lxd

Follow the documentation for the rest of the configuration steps:

Jorge Castro
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  • I'd like to add that for people with more than one environment setup in the yaml file, you select the environment by passing -e <environment_name> to select which one to use. – mfisch Nov 21 '12 at 05:01
  • After running juju init -w, I get an error: " invalid choice: 'init'". I am using the version of Juju in the Raring archives. Do I need to use the PPA? – Nathan Osman Aug 30 '13 at 07:10
  • I'm using ubuntu 12.04 and I had to add cloud-archive:tools PPA in order to be able to bootstrap. – s3v3n Aug 17 '14 at 13:21
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    The documentation link is dead, I found it here instead: https://jaas.ai/docs/lxd-cloud – Craig Feb 19 '20 at 18:05