[Expired for snapd (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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For the clutter in 'mount', you could add '-t nosquashfs' to the
options, either directly or via an alias. While you're at it maybe
include nocgroup, and possibly notmpfs in there. Having
alias mount='mount -t nosquashfs,nocgroup'
in ~/.bash_aliases is probably the easiest thing.
'findmnt' (or,
We have a long term plan of actually mounting the apps that you run and
not those that are merely installed. This won’t happen overnight and is
not a high priority item but it will eventually happen.
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The issue so far is that the output of "mount" is cluttered by an
annoying amount of entries not of any use to my daily routines with
"mount".
As snapd is now somewhat in a testing phase, and on long term considered
to replace a large amount of apt packages I guess, this list would grow
on.
Also
Have you _measured_ a performance impact due to just having things
mounted? Beyond a delay at boot (which is something worth fixing, but
doesn't seem to be your main issue), we have not been able to measure a
difference. We did find bugs in the kernel and have fixed them though.
What is your
** Package changed: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) => snapd (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Snap mounts bloat system footprint by inactive apps
To manage
Actually I was surprised by seeing gnome-calculator coming at at
`mount`s output. This is nothing anyone would ever expect.
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Title:
Snap mounts