This seems to be related to "udevadm trigger" that snapd does invoke in certain circumstances. Dear reporter: can you please provide us with the name of the snap you removed (so that we have less uncertainty as to our reproduction attempts).
I don't have a solution handy, I would like to understand our use of udev a little bit more. It is possible that some of the operations we perform are not really necessary and can harm the system.
This seems to be related to "udevadm trigger" that snapd does invoke in certain circumstances. Dear reporter: can you please provide us with the name of the snap you removed (so that we have less uncertainty as to our reproduction attempts).
I don't have a solution handy, I would like to understand our use of udev a little bit more. It is possible that some of the operations we perform are not really necessary and can harm the system.