I just noticed this as well. I'm glad to see it's already reported.
Impish; latest updates. I haven't done anything with snap besides install lxd, so presumably this is default behavior.
arc~ systemctl --state=failed UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION ● snap-core-11993.mount not-found failed failed snap-core-11993.mount ● snap-core-12603.mount not-found failed failed snap-core-12603.mount ● snap-firefox-912.mount not-found failed failed snap-firefox-912.mount ● snap-firefox-941.mount not-found failed failed snap-firefox-941.mount ● snap-lxd-22358.mount not-found failed failed snap-lxd-22358.mount ● snap-lxd-22402.mount not-found failed failed snap-lxd-22402.mount ● snap-lxd-22407.mount not-found failed failed snap-lxd-22407.mount ● snap-snapd-14295.mount not-found failed failed snap-snapd-14295.mount ● snap-snapd-14549.mount not-found failed failed snap-snapd-14549.mount
LOAD = Reflects whether the unit definition was properly loaded. ACTIVE = The high-level unit activation state, i.e. generalization of SUB. SUB = The low-level unit activation state, values depend on unit type. 9 loaded units listed.
I just noticed this as well. I'm glad to see it's already reported.
Impish; latest updates. I haven't done anything with snap besides install lxd, so presumably this is default behavior.
arc~ systemctl --state=failed 11993.mount not-found failed failed snap-core- 11993.mount 12603.mount not-found failed failed snap-core- 12603.mount 912.mount not-found failed failed snap-firefox- 912.mount 941.mount not-found failed failed snap-firefox- 941.mount 22358.mount not-found failed failed snap-lxd- 22358.mount 22402.mount not-found failed failed snap-lxd- 22402.mount 22407.mount not-found failed failed snap-lxd- 22407.mount 14295.mount not-found failed failed snap-snapd- 14295.mount 14549.mount not-found failed failed snap-snapd- 14549.mount
UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION
● snap-core-
● snap-core-
● snap-firefox-
● snap-firefox-
● snap-lxd-
● snap-lxd-
● snap-lxd-
● snap-snapd-
● snap-snapd-
LOAD = Reflects whether the unit definition was properly loaded.
ACTIVE = The high-level unit activation state, i.e. generalization of SUB.
SUB = The low-level unit activation state, values depend on unit type.
9 loaded units listed.