It's always bee the case that a properly configured kernel is needed for
snapd to work. There even have been features added, and bugs fixed, in
the kernel as a direct result of needing features working for snapd (and
in those cases the Ubuntu kernel has often shipped the patches before
they were upstream, and in fact there might be still patches that need
upstreaming; for example I'm not sure if the fix for
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195453 has been picked up or
not).

Just saying 'newest' carries no information as to whether the needed
features are available and enabled on the kernel you're running.

What snapd should do, what we're trying to have it do, is determine what
features are available and use them, and work around those that are
missing.

This might result in some snaps not working properly or, in extreme
cases, snaps running with only partial confinement (in these cases snapd
should be warning about it). _This_ bug is about our failure to do this
properly, at least in some scenarios.

If your bug is about something else, yes you should file a new bug.
However, if you run a random kernel with an arbitrary feature set, I'm
not sure what support you expect beyond snapd printing a warning about
things not working properly (which is this bug).

** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #195453
   https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195453

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