I have now reproduced the original issue twice:

  Settings schema 'org.gnome.mutter.wayland' does not contain a key
named 'xwayland-allow-byte-swapped-clients'

What happened was that gnome-shell 42.9 got SIGKILL'd (along with all
other user processes). And after that the system tries to restart it as
gnome-shell 46.0 which isn't fully installed/configured.

The SIGKILL seems to have come from a systemd restart. I did say yes to
automatically restarting services, so maybe I shouldn't have?

may 16 16:17:07 jammytest2 systemd[1]: Reexecuting.
...
may 16 16:17:09 jammytest2 systemd[1]: user@1000.service: Killing process 1228 
(gnome-shell) with signal SIGKILL.


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  gnome-shell crashed with signal 5:  Settings schema
  'org.gnome.mutter.wayland' does not contain a key named 'xwayland-
  allow-byte-swapped-clients'

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