There's a TimeoutStartSec which snapd sets when start-timeout present in
the snap.yaml file for that daemon. Otherwise it is set to the
DefaultTimeoutStartSec which may vary across distros, but defaults to
90s (which is AFAICT is also true for Ubuntu).

However, lxd.activate is a oneshot service, which has the timeout
disabled by default. Perhaps it should be set to some value, even a
large one like 600s.

** Also affects: lxd (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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  Snapd stuck forever  on refresh if services starting indefinitely

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