> So, I feel snapd tracker should somewhat be able to track that an app
> changed its cgroup and move it back to what it belongs, but as discussed
> in https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/26925 there's nothing
> telling us that right now.

There is no "snapd tracker". It's the "snap run" code that moves itself
to a new cgroup before setting up the sandbox, dropping privileges, and
executing the confined application. At that point, it has no permission
to talk to systemd.

It's basically working like "systemd-run --scope" would: it sets up the
environment appropriately and then lets the app take over.

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