I did follow the instructions: http://conjure-up.io/docs/users/

but step two works with default values and step 3 fails with the below:

any ideas how to get setup LXD properly. Wiki?

INITIALIZING MODEL
                     Press (Q) to cancel bootstrap and exit.

    Please wait while Juju bootstraps the model.                            



                  Oops, there was a problem with your install:  

  ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

      Reason:                                                             
        ERROR invalid config: can't connect to the local LXD server:    
        Permisson denied, are you in the lxd group?Please configure LXD 
        by running:?$ newgrp lxd?$ lxd init                             



  ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

                                [ Quit         ]
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It might help to clarify your question a bit... I'm not quite sure what you're asking... – anonymous2 Jun 2 '16 at 12:49
    
I would like to build an openstack install ontop of LXD using conjure-up. but following the instruction -- LXD install suceeds in step2. So far so good. Step 3 -- openstack using LXD fails with the error message attached in my inital quesiton. so what went wrong here? I guess it is on the LXD side of the house but I dont know – oliver funk Jun 5 '16 at 9:08
    
Ok, starting to get you now. Try putting yourself in the LXD group : sudo usermod -a -G lxd userName, replacing userName with your user name. – anonymous2 Jun 6 '16 at 11:22
    
solved :-) it -- thx – oliver funk Jun 8 '16 at 11:57

It looks like your user isn't part of the LXD group. Add your user to the LXD group:

sudo usermod -a -G lxd username

...replacing username with your username.

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Hi, please mark this as the answer as you were not originally in the lxd group after configuring lxd itself. – battlemidget Jun 8 '16 at 13:32
    
You talking to the post author? – anonymous2 Jun 8 '16 at 13:44
    
Yea, sorry, oliver funk please mark this as the answer – battlemidget Jun 8 '16 at 13:47
    
Sure, no problem. I'm guessing he's moved on, but it's not serious. This seems to be his only activity, and he didn't reply to the comments I posted about 30 seconds after his. – anonymous2 Jun 8 '16 at 13:49

https://www.ubuntu.com/containers/lxd Before you run comjure-up openstack, you have to run sudo lxd init.

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