Since there is a snapd.socket unit, if snapd is stopped, it can
correctly autostart on invocation of the 'snap' command.  So this seems
like a reasonable change to remove memory pressure from snapd when it's
not in use.

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  Snapd should not start if there are no Snaps installed

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