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minus-squareNia [she/her]linkfedilink20•edit-22 years agoSnaps mount themselves as a filesystem which floods the menu with needless entries when you’re trying to monitor/manage filesystems
minus-squareshmaniolinkfedilinkEnglish14•2 years agoI haven’t used Ubuntu since the pre-snap era, but from discussions online I think that every program is stored in a different squashfs that is mounted at boot.
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Snaps mount themselves as a filesystem which floods the menu with needless entries when you’re trying to monitor/manage filesystems
Loads of mountpoints used by snap.
I haven’t used Ubuntu since the pre-snap era, but from discussions online I think that every program is stored in a different squashfs that is mounted at boot.