This post gives brief details on how to user LXD to run multiple ROS/ROS2 versions in a Ubuntu machine.
LXD is a next generation system container and virtual machine manager. It offers a unified user experience around full Linux systems running inside containers or virtual machines.
In my use case I am running ROS2 Humble in my LXD-host machine (Ubuntu 22.04). I want to run ROS2 Foxy (needs Ubuntu 20.04) in a LXD container in order to use realsense-ros
package.
Install LXD
snap install lxd
First time configuration
lxd init
# defaults are fine
Launch the desired Ubuntu version
lxc launch ubuntu:20.04 ros-foxy
Run a login shell as the default ubuntu user:
lxc exec ros-foxy -- sudo -iu ubuntu bash
Do a sudo apt update
If the packages fail to download and you get a bunch of "W: Failed to fetch ..." warnings, there is no internet access inside the container.
If you have Docker installed, then most probably the docker daemon is causing this problem.
Yep, it is. Docker made your default FORWARD policy to be DROP which will eat all traffic thatβs not meant for Docker itselfβ¦
iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT should temporarily fix that
So run: iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT
to fix this issue and try doing a sudo apt update
.
Run RViz and other GUI applications
-
lxc profile create gui
Note your display variable by runningecho $DISPLAY
in your terminal. My terminal returned:1
. -
lxc profile edit gui
Paste the following config and change the display variable (in places where "#change here" is mentioned):
config:
environment.DISPLAY: :1 #change here
raw.idmap: both 1000 1000
user.user-data: |
#cloud-config
runcmd:
- 'sed -i "s/; enable-shm = yes/enable-shm = no/g" /etc/pulse/client.conf'
- 'echo export PULSE_SERVER=unix:/tmp/.pulse-native | tee --append /home/ubuntu/.profile'
packages:
- x11-apps
- mesa-utils
- pulseaudio
description: GUI LXD profile
devices:
PASocket:
path: /tmp/.pulse-native
source: /run/user/1000/pulse/native
type: disk
X0:
path: /tmp/.X11-unix/X1 #change here
source: /tmp/.X11-unix/X1 # change here
type: disk
mygpu:
type: gpu
name: gui
used_by:
Apply this profile to the existing container and restart using:
lxc profile add ros-foxy gui
lxc restart ros-foxy
Launch the ros-foxy
container and lxc exec
into it using lxc exec ros-foxy -- sudo -iu ubuntu bash
. Now all the GUI will be X11 forwarded.
Unsupported version 0 of Verneed record
If this error shows up when trying to lxc exec
, try restarting your device. This should temporarily fix it. More information can be found here.
References
ROS Development with LXD
No internet access inside container but container is able to ping to host
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