[01:09] <redir> hackedbellini: how did you setup lxd?
[01:10] <redir> more specifically how did you setup the network bridge for lxd?
[01:12]  * redir eow
[01:19] <hackedbellini> redir: here are my lxd-bridge and network/interfaces file:
[01:20] <hackedbellini> network/interfaces: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23326622/
[01:20] <hackedbellini> lxd-bridge: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23326614/
[01:22] <hackedbellini> and here is the full output of the bootstrap command: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23326644/
[01:25] <hackedbellini> the strange part is that it tried to "Get https://192.168.99.4:8443/1.0". But the 192.168.99.4 is another computer (the gateway). The computer where I'm running the bootstrap has an ip of 192.168.99.3, so I would expect that it tried to "Get https://192.168.99.3:8443/1.0" instead. I don't know where he is taking that ip from... The only place it is defined
[01:25] <hackedbellini> is on the gateway of the br0 interface
[01:29] <redir> hackedbellini: I was hoping it was a simple you need to run dpkg-reconfigure -p medium lxd answer
[01:29] <redir> but it looks like you've done manual network setup on your system
[01:29] <redir> I have to run, becasue I have dinner plans an won't be back for a while.
[01:30] <redir> but LXD worked for me just running the reconfigure command and restarting the lxd services.
[01:30] <redir> no network twiddling needed.
[01:32] <redir> but I'm guessing you're trying to run lxd hosts on the same network as the host sysytem and gateway, rather than on it's own subnet.
[01:32] <redir> good luck