I think we have a few options here:

1) For Desktop, Run /usr/lib/snapd/snap-preseed on the desktop images,
this should complete most seeding on the base squashfs, without wasting
tmpfs space and speed up boot

2) For Server, we might need to run /usr/lib/snapd/snap-preseed on the
up-most layer, such that install boot is without symlinks, whilst the
in-target first boot is still slow. Because server uses multi-layer
squashfs.

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  Hardlinking snaps wastes 400 MB tmpfs RAM in live CDs

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