Yes, "updating chromium" with 4Mb/s write non-stop without net
traffic...

I yesterday stop it with `sudo systemctl stop snapd`, `sudo kill -9 $(pgrep -fn 
snapd)`. I don't know if it turned on again later due to the fact that I didn't 
directly disable snapd.socket. 
It seems that the Chromium version has been updated from 85 to 86.

snap change 76

Status  Spawn                     Ready                     Summary
...
Done    3 days ago, at 14:56 MSK  today at 00:12 MSK        Run health check of 
"chromium" snap
Done    3 days ago, at 14:56 MSK  today at 00:12 MSK        Consider re-refresh 
of "chromium"
Done    today at 00:12 MSK        today at 00:12 MSK        Подключить 
chromium:etc-chromium-browser-policies к snapd:system-files
Done    today at 00:12 MSK        today at 00:12 MSK        Подключить 
chromium:system-packages-doc к snapd:system-packages-doc


How can I see that the download is actually working? For example, by increasing 
the size of downloaded files or the percentage of completion counter.
Since according to the commands and files above, there is absolutely no visible 
progress in downloading and traffic.
Could you add such a percent complete counter?

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