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I run Ubuntu 16.04 but never installed any snap packages, at least not that I would know of any.



Here are my slowest processes at boot:



$ systemd-analyze blame | head
9.057s snapd.refresh.service
5.058s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
1.126s dev-sdb5.device
822ms storage.mount
804ms data.mount
397ms gpu-manager.service
390ms apt-daily.service
363ms systemd-rfkill.service
334ms [email protected]
251ms accounts-daemon.service


Obviously snapd.refresh.service is taking a huge amount of time compared to the rest, especially as I have no need for snaps anyway.



How can I disable all snap related stuff to speed my boot time up?


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There's no need to disable it to speed up the boot. This was a mistake on our part, and has been fixed in 2.11, out for updating in the next couple of days. Here is the full change log:



https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/blob/2.11/debian/changelog


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