Irrespective of ESM status, we have always had extremely long support overlaps both backwards and forwards between ubuntu releases.
At the moment, my only solution is to use lxd vms; i.e.
do
$ lxc launch --vm ubuntu:xenial
However, I say for the sake of ease of development, testing, upgrades, migration, and bug hunting we should support xenial lxd on jammy, irrespective of xenial's status, especially since trusty lxd on jammy still works.
Irrespective of ESM status, we have always had extremely long support overlaps both backwards and forwards between ubuntu releases.
At the moment, my only solution is to use lxd vms; i.e.
do
$ lxc launch --vm ubuntu:xenial
However, I say for the sake of ease of development, testing, upgrades, migration, and bug hunting we should support xenial lxd on jammy, irrespective of xenial's status, especially since trusty lxd on jammy still works.