I assisted (or tried to) oikasd on IRC with this a little today.
initially, oikasd ran "sudo apt-get upgrade" and apt seemed to get stuck
(no further lines of output for several minutes) after these lines (full
output not available):
snapd.failure.service is a disabled or a static unit, not starting it.
snapd.snap-repair.service is a disabled or a static unit, not starting it.
At this time (while waiting for this to finish), the attached log was
generated from a separate virtual terminal.
As the "apt upgrade" command remained stuck on the first terminal, we
suggested pressing Ctrl-C, which then returned to a command prompt.
At this point, another volunteer pointed oikasd to
https://askubuntu.com/a/1039685 - which seemed to help.
This is a freshly installed ubuntu, and instantly gets messed up. [..]
I literally installed this ubuntu half an hour ago
how did you install, and what (type of ubuntu installer, exact
version) did you install exactly?
I used the hyper-v quick create in windows 10 1903 [installing Ubuntu
18.04.2].
oikasd: ooh.. does this mean this is "easy" to reproduce? install
windows, install hyper v, install ubuntu, upgrade, and *BAM* snapd fails?
yea, its happened both times i've done it.
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