That's what it looks like here (the 20.04 machine I sent the bug report
from):

# snap start lxd
error: cannot perform the following tasks:
- start of [lxd.activate lxd.daemon] (# systemctl start 
snap.lxd.activate.service snap.lxd.daemon.service
Failed to start snap.lxd.activate.service: Unit snap.lxd.activate.service not 
found.
Failed to start snap.lxd.daemon.service: Unit snap.lxd.daemon.service not found.
)
- start of [lxd.activate lxd.daemon] (exit status 5)



# snap list | fgrep lxd
lxd                4.6                   17629  latest/stable  canonical*    
disabled


But

# snap enable lxd
lxd enabled


# snap start lxd
Started.


So my 20.04 machine is definitely unable to start a disabled LXD snap.

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