I am not a user of net-snmp so it's hard for me to get a proper feeling
for this, but I might be slightly worried that fixing this 'bug' would
cause a behavior change (regression) for some users that actually now
expect their autofs mount points to be mounted by snmpd. Especially
that, seeing from the targeted series, it was like this since xenial and
this is the first time it was actually mentioned.

I think I would first like to consult this with the ubuntu-server team
regarding how invasive this change actually is. Maybe it's not such a
big of a deal, but I always try to stop and check whenever a behavior
change is being proposed for an SRU.

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  snmpd causes autofs mount points to be mounted on service
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