I'm sorry to be that guy. But the fix does not seem to work for me :(

rohdef@ubuntu ~> snap version
snap    2.49.1
snapd   2.49.1
series  16
ubuntu  20.10
kernel  5.8.0-1019-raspi

rohdef@ubuntu ~> lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:    Ubuntu Hirsute Hippo (development branch)
Release:        21.04
Codename:       hirsute

The nfs mount in question is for the home dir as others have described,
and the login is performed using ldap (don't know if that creates a
significant difference?)

Furthermore, I'm actually wondering about the sanity of using the home
dir for snap resources? It might be my (admittedly) limited knowledge of
snap, but doesn't the usage of the home dir raise some potentially
troublesome questions, for instance when a home dir (which this issue
proves happens) is a shared resource across multiple systems? There
might even be relevant use cases, where that share is used multiple
places at the same time (e.g. a multicluster MicroK8S), won't that also
cause some issues?

Again maybe my considerations shows my lack of knowledge about how snap
actually works, but if I'm right in my understanding, wouldn't an
inherently local directory be the most sensible solution?

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  snapd is not autofs aware and fails with nfs home dir

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