Thanks for confirming. For other people looking at this bug, marking the issue as Invalid was due to avoiding the problem but a solution is still warranted and that is to avoid using the "snapd" snap if "core" is already in place for existing systems.
Thanks for confirming. For other people looking at this bug, marking the issue as Invalid was due to avoiding the problem but a solution is still warranted and that is to avoid using the "snapd" snap if "core" is already in place for existing systems.
The workaround today is to clean and start fresh.