FWIW snapd mounts and unmounts a squashfs on startup to determine
whether the system can mount squashfs's. It does this using mount, and
cleans up with umount -l. That is, it's not via systemd in this instance
in particular.
I'm setting it as invalid for snapd, but if this behaviour is somehow
tickling a bug and there's a workaround that could avoid it, let us know
and we'd be happy to accommodate (set the bug task back to New so our
triage picks it up).
** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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i/o error if next unused loop device is queried
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