[Expired for snapd (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Here you go, Zygmunt.
These are the outputs of losetup and "system-analyze blame" before and
after deleting "dev/loop10."
It appears that after the deletion the deleted item reappears as
"dev/loop20."
Over the course of a couple of days, my logins from the lockscreen have
slowed again. I don't h
Interesting.
Snapd neither allocates nor removes loopback devices. This is done by
systemd via libmount in our name. Can you please attach the output of
losetup before/after removing obsolete devices?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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