You can easily configure your own cloud-init configuration into your LXD instance profile.
In my case, I want cloud-init to automatically ssh-import-id kirkland, to fetch my keys from Launchpad. Alternatively, I could use gh:dustinkirkland to fetch my keys from Github.
Here's how!
First, edit your default LXD profile (or any other, for that matter):
$ lxc profile edit default
Then, add the config snippet, like this:
config: user.vendor-data: | #cloud-config users: - name: root ssh-import-id: gh:dustinkirkland shell: /bin/bash description: Default LXD profile devices: eth0: name: eth0 nictype: bridged parent: lxdbr0 type: nic name: default
Save and quit in your interactive editor, and then launch a new instance:
$ lxc launch ubuntu:x Creating amazed-manatee Starting amazed-manatee
Find your instance's IP address:
$ lxc list +----------------+---------+----------------------+----------------------------------------------+------------+-----------+ | NAME | STATE | IPV4 | IPV6 | TYPE | SNAPSHOTS | +----------------+---------+----------------------+----------------------------------------------+------------+-----------+ | amazed-manatee | RUNNING | 10.163.22.135 (eth0) | fdce:be5e:b787:f7d2:216:3eff:fe1c:773 (eth0) | PERSISTENT | 0 | +----------------+---------+----------------------+----------------------------------------------+------------+-----------+
And now SSH in!
$ ssh ubuntu@10.163.22.135 $ ssh -6 ubuntu@fdce:be5e:b787:f7d2:216:3eff:fe1c:773
Enjoy!
:-Dustin
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:-Dustin